Pyramid Bicycle Handlebar Mount Water Bottle Cage, Black

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Manufacturer: Pyramid
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Binding: Misc. Brand: Pyramid EAN: 0072774947966 Feature: Alloy Label: Pyramid Manufacturer: Pyramid Publisher: Pyramid Studio: Pyramid
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Works Great! Comment: This is excellent! I paid less than $8 including shipping; what a deal! It's very solid once mounted tightly and the front of the cage is of course a little bendable so you can get a nice tight fit on a range of different sized bottles. The only thing I suggest is making sure you have room on your handlebars; I just barely got it squeezed in between all the cables on my mountain bike. You need to make sure you have about an inch of straight, handle bar thickness tube to clamp it to, and enough clearance with the cables. I suggest just taking a water bottle and eye-balling to see if you have the space. If your handlebar is just a straight, horizontal bar then you're probably fine. But if you have a different handlebar (like I do) then you should check before buying. Probably 90% of bikes out there will be OK!
Highly recommend!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great water bottle carrier Comment: This is absolutely the best (and only) black handlebar mounted water bottle cage that I have ever bought. It works flawlessly and has never stopped working. I think it works so well because it is painted black. Every time I ride my bike, it is dependably hanging from the handle bars just like I left it. I don't know how I survived the long (2.5 mile) commutes to work without it -- I am surprised I haven't died of dehydration before -- absolutely worth the 7 bucks or whatever it cost to save my life! I am not sure if it works so well because it is painted black or not, but it sure holds a water bottle, down streets, up driveways, etc -- it hasn't failed to hold a water bottle yet!
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