Huh! I used to mount a portable pump there (now I carry cartridges). Never thought of mounting a bottle cage there :-) Why not?! That reminds me--have to go find my camelbak..............
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'09 Trek WSD 2.1 with a Brooks B-68 saddle
'11 Trek WSD Madone 5.2 with Brooks B-17
For self-contained touring, you can use the bottom bottle cage to hold an extra water bottle for use when you get into camp in the evening, or as many do, you can use it to carry the fuel bottle for your camp stove so that if it leaks, you don't get Coleman fuel soaking into everything in your pannier. MSR makes a little red aluminium fuel bottle that fits very neatly into a bottle cage. Being a belt & suspenders type of fellow, I usually carry a JetBoil to make coffee or cocoa with, and to heat water for those nice Mountain House dehydrated meals. But it's also nice to have a regular camp stove and some sort of pot so that you can cook from scratch if you have to, or want to...
TOm
Catrin: You'll need it when you do your first RaIN ride in a couple months![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
you can also use a wide mouthed bottle or tennis ball tube on the undertube to carry your tool kit,spare tire, multi tool, CO2 cartridge and injector, opener, id, mmoney etc. thus eliminating the under seat bag and clearing room for a bike trunk that has plenty of room for water and snacks without being filled up with the contents of your underseat bag.
Just a thought. If you are really going to be riding without any sort of `support and think you might need water, carry a camelback which will hold enough extra water plus your odd bits and pieces of clothing. If you pass a gas station, road side grocery, etc,stop in ,use the facilities , buy a pack of gum or someething and two bottles of water. Drink one immediatly and use the other to top off whatever needs topping off, or if you are hot and steamy, pour it over your head, wipe off with the bandana you are carrying in your short leg and tie it around your neck and head out again.
If you are riding with a group, buy a bag of ice and share it out.
Just thoughts from cross country distance/endurance riding.
marni