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  1. #1
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    We have actually sold the CF bottle cages that have come with bikes - they are not rugged enough - yes they look purty... but I don't believe they are made to be used!


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  2. #2
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    I agree with Road Raven!!

    Yes, they are lighter and suppose to better your time, but what about when I'm riding in a race (riding SOOOOO much faster becuase I have CF bottle cages )and I put my water bottle back and the entire thing brakes!!!! Woah, there goes the bottom piece of my cage and my water bottle!!! Do you think THAT is going to improve my time ?!!?!?!?! LOL!!! No!!!! LOL!!!

    Roshelle

  3. #3
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    Isn't it silly that we are "sold" this idea, but the difference in weight between carbon fibre bottle cages and other cages is a matter of grams and would really only be significant to a climber like Rasmussen!

    You have to be elite before such tiny ammounts in weight difference make a useful contribution to your cycling performance.


    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  4. #4
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    Figured this was as good 'a place as any to put my CFQuestion....

    You know how you can pick up 'real' carbon fiber patches for places on your bike that get lots of friction/rubbing (for my poor baby, it's her right chainstay (no chain guard and the quick-fix duct tape is getting brutalized) and for some reason either side of the head tube (probably from leaning the bike when parked)

    Would these actually be any good for these applications, or should I just stick with the regular stickers/decals or the lizardskinz chainstay guard?

    BTW Light_sabe_r- my best friend in HS had a festiva, and she was SO much fun to ride in. She and my metro "Hi-ho, Geo, away!" had lots of fun 'racing'. Have fun with Fiesty!

  5. #5
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    I use carbon cages and love them -- they're not a waste in my opinion. Yes, they're a tiny bit lighter, but the real reason I like them is because my bottle stays put -- it won't bounce out of the cage. They're easy to put a bottle into and to pull a bottle out. They don't stretch out like metal cages. And they don't leave icky black marks on my bottles.

    ps -- I race on the bumpiest roads in the world -- central valley farm country. I also ride centuries and other endurance events.

  6. #6
    Kitsune06 Guest
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    Light_sabe_r- this is sorta unrelated, but it's a how-to on a way to turn your car into a hybrid.with the neck-snapping Mazda B6T engine in it. I couldn't resist.
    Last edited by Kitsune06; 09-25-2006 at 09:09 PM.

  7. #7
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    http://tinyurl.com/kwuys

    I have this carbon cage and I love it! If it broke, I'd probably die. If I can only have one- it's gonna be a pretty one!
    ***********
    "...I'm like the cycling version of the guy in Flowers for Algernon." Mike Magnuson

 

 

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