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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    You need new water bottle cages. When's your birthday?

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    Uh, you don't like her cages? They're stainless, no black ick on your bottles.
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    For anyone who might be interested, Chris still has some sale frames. Bubba and I now have 3 (2 are cross) and just love them. True Temper OX Platinum tubing and TIG welded - really, really nice.

    http://www.kellybike.com/2nd_rr_hotspecials.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Uh, you don't like her cages? They're stainless, no black ick on your bottles.
    They're nice. But I think these would look cool.




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    Hmmm, I was thinking they (it, one as only one cage mount) would look good on the Mercian. I figured I'd just get Bubba to distract you one day after a ride.
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    Magpie's stem is bee-yoo-ti-ful! I'd never seen a lugged stem.

    She and Waldo will make an attractive pair.

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    SadieKate "Uh, you don't like her cages? They're stainless, no black ick on your bottles."

    They are Elite Stainless cages, no? That's what I have and love 'em but then that's the "look" I'm going for.

    With the schnazzy carbon fork I'd be tempted to get Elite carbon cages.

    They leave ick on your bottles? Who knew?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420
    With the schnazzy carbon fork I'd be tempted to get Elite carbon cages.

    They leave ick on your bottles? Who knew?
    Haven't a clue about carbon and ick. Alloy does leave ick. The tubing on that Kelly is small so I didn't want anything that was too bulky.
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    Nice bike! I think you should get the Terry pink bottle holder
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    trigurl sez "I think you should get the Terry pink bottle holder"

    and the matching pink seat? I tell ya, everyone wants to be the designer.
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    carbon = no ick.

    also these (Profile Ecage nylon/plastic) leave no ick. They are what I have on my X-Wing.
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    no regrets!

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    And, what do I have to pawn to afford them?

    Edited -- Ooops, just re-read your post. I thought you were recommending the carbon version at $40 bucks a pop. Yes, you too can spend $80 to save 19 grams. Let me run and buy one for everyone!
    Last edited by SadieKate; 06-22-2005 at 10:49 AM.
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    no, no, no! Though I love the look of carbon and do have a carbon fork and seatpost, my proclivity for those unplanned dismounts make me leary of using the carbon cages.

    As Newfsmith can attest, when my bike goes down, the cages hit first due to their "behind the saddle" mount. It's a weight/balance/velocity thing

    The nylon/plastic cages bounce nicely and are reasonably priced AND they come in several colors (I have black though).

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    Quote Originally Posted by spazzdog
    no, no, no! Though I love the look of carbon and do have a carbon fork and seatpost . . .
    Me, also, but I'm not enough of a weight-weenie to buy carbon cages. Maybe someday when I'm a sponsored racer.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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