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Old 2003-11-21, 08:24 PM   #1
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Bottle Holder?

I was browsing unicycle.com and I came across this product: Zefal Guizmo Bottle Cage Mounting Adapter. I wouldn't use this for my unicycle, but for my dad's recumbent. He wants to mount a water bottle holder on his stearing post, but there aren't any mounts for it.

I was wondering if any of you have used or heard about this product. To me it seems that the neoprine strap might not be too strong? Are there any better products?

The stearing post on my dad's bike is quite large (diameter). I'm not sure of the exact size, but it's bigger then a seatpost. Will this come into play?

Thanks,
Daniel

EDIT:
Didn't see this the first time:
Quote:
Fits seat posts measuring 25-28.5-mm in diameter.
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Old 2003-11-21, 08:31 PM   #2
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Why not mount the water bottle cage using an automotive hose clamp? Quite a few people that I ride with use this setup on their children's bicycles that are not equipped with water bottle mounts.
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Old 2003-11-21, 10:28 PM   #3
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daino149 wrote:
> I was browsing unicycle.com and I came across this product: 'Zefal
> Guizmo Bottle Cage Mounting Adapter'
> (http://unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=381). I wouldn't use
> this
> for my unicycle, but for my dad's recumbent.


I've had a water bottle mounted to my Ringmaster with a pair of these
for many years. It works well.

> The stearing post on my dad's bike is quite large (diameter). I'm not
> sure of the exact size, but it's bigger then a seatpost.

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> Didn't see this the first time: > Fits seat posts measuring
> 25-28.5-mm in diameter.


I assume your Dad's recumbent has OSS? I imagine the steering column
will be >28.5mm diameter. You could ask your Dad, or if it's not a
homebuild you could probably find the specs on the manufacturer's
website (if you don't know the url, the chances are I've got it listed
here: http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/recumbents/ )

For advice on mounting bottle cages to a recumbent, you might be better
off asking on alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent. I can give tips on mounting
them to the boom or to the back of a solid seat:
http://www.speedy5.freeserve.co.uk/d...ble/helga.html

but since my Street Machine is USS, I don't have experience with a
bottle cage on a steering column. Jubilee clips ought to do the job,
with a couple of strips of inner tube to protect the paintwork. They
work well on my boom.

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Old 2003-11-21, 10:33 PM   #4
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I use a Minoura bottle cage holder on the seatpost of my muni (it can be rotated 90 degrees for bicycle bar mounting too).... stays put and holds my bottle even after UPD's (and it's only $6 ; so not too expensive) ......they have them at www.nashbar.com
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Old 2003-11-21, 11:10 PM   #5
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Thanks for the advice. My dad has a Rans Tailwind. I couldn't find the diameter of the steering post on their webpage. Anyone know it? I might try the hose clamp idea, I was thinking about that before.

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Old 2003-11-22, 12:53 AM   #6
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daino149 wrote:
> My dad has a Rans Tailwind. I couldn't find
> the diameter of the steering post on their webpage. Anyone know it?


That would be RANS. You'd upset the members of the Church of RANS on
alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent if you used lower case there ;-)

No, I couldn't find it either. It doesn't look all that wide, though.

Has he tried a Camelbak bladder in the back of the seat? The RANS seats
have a pocket in the back that fits a bladder rather nicely.

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Old 2003-11-22, 03:31 AM   #7
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Re: Re: Bottle Holder?

Quote:
Originally posted by Danny Colyer
daino149 wrote:
> My dad has a Rans Tailwind. I couldn't find
> the diameter of the steering post on their webpage. Anyone know it?


That would be RANS. You'd upset the members of the Church of RANS on
alt.rec.bicycles.recumbent if you used lower case there ;-)

Has he tried a Camelbak bladder in the back of the seat?
Oops my bad. I din't know bikers were so pickey about the names of their bikes. I guwess I would be too if I was still on two wheels.

Anyway, yes. I have suggested the Camelbak idea to my father. He actually uses a large water bottle with a tube on the back of the seat for long rides. But for short rides, he wants just one smaller bottle and doesn't want to bother with cleaning the CamelBlatter. I know, he could freeze it after each ride, but we don't have that much freezer space.


Thanks,
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Old 2003-11-23, 08:08 AM   #8
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My son came up with this innovative way to hold his "Gatorade" bottle on his
Bedford unicycle. Check out the pics:
http://carlroth.net/nanaimoparkjuggl...aidholder1.jpg and
http://carlroth.net/nanaimoparkjuggl...aidholder2.jpg .

Carl
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Nanaimo Park Jugglers
http://carlroth.net/nanaimoparkjugglers/

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> I was browsing unicycle.com and I came across this product: 'Zefal
> Guizmo Bottle Cage Mounting Adapter'
> (http://unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=381). I wouldn't use this
> for my unicycle, but for my dad's recumbent. He wants to mount a water
> bottle holder on his stearing post, but there aren't any mounts for
> it.
>
> I was wondering if any of you have used or heard about this product. To
> me it seems that the neoprine strap might not be too strong? Are there
> any better products?
>
> The stearing post on my dad's bike is quite large (diameter). I'm not
> sure of the exact size, but it's bigger then a seatpost. Will this come
> into play?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>
> EDIT:
> Didn't see this the first time: > Fits seat posts measuring 25-28.5-mm in

diameter.
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