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Color | Saddle Cage Holder |
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | TriSeven |
Product Dimensions | 5.51"L x 1.38"W x 11.02"H |
Manufacturer | TriSeven |
UPC | 680147233655 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.07 x 5.75 x 3.19 inches |
Package Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 3.15 x 3.15 inches |
Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Brand Name | TriSeven |
Part Number | TSSCH_SML |
K**S
Very good bottle holder
I bought this double bottle holder for my wife, and she likes it very much. It's easy to install, nice color and good quality product. Very stable, it fits perfect and holds bottles very good. Easy to use during ride.
L**O
Best Rear Cage Holder!
Fits like a charm on my Argon E118. Unbelievably sturdy! The quality, installation are an A+ IMO.
C**N
Good But Has Flaws
The design is about 90% good. The positioning is good and well thought out. All the bolt holes are extremely easy to strip while installing. The bolt holes that hold the device to the seat and the bolt holes to attach bottle cases. Not a big deal because I went and picked up some m5 nylock nuts and made double sure nothing comes loose. Having said that they could have engineered it to not be threaded and to have nuts.
R**O
Perfect for triathlons!
There are two angle options straight and a bit tilted. I choose the straight bottle option and it works wonderfully. Love that it can hold two CO2s. There’s also a nice size gap between the saddle and the bottle cages that you can fit a tube easily if you don’t have other storage options. When I didn’t have a storage option I strapped the tube in that gap with Velcro straps. It held for 100+ miles without falling. Highly recommend this.
Y**N
Screws don’t stay in.
I purchased two of these for my boyfriend and I. After a pretty difficult time installing and after every ride, the screws come loose. On one ride I lost a screw completely and on the next ride, his came loose and he lost the whole side attachment piece with the screw. Another friend of ours bought this same one and she said the same happened to her after a few rides. Pretty disappointed in this product.
N**Y
It’s cheap but workable
My wife needed the extra capacity as she started training for Ironman distances.It’s not aircraft grade aluminum. It’s soft. After 100 miles on the road, the vibrations and the weight of the water bottles cantilevered out on the end caused the bracket to flex and allow the screws to loosen. Using blue loctite paste on the screws didn’t seem to completely prevent it. I even had one screw strip the threads in the bracket. Went to Lowe’s and picked up a set of M5 nyloc nuts and flat washers to keep the screws tight and clamped. It’s a little awkward to get under the seat to get them on, but doable.The bracket was slightly crooked. Even though it was attached straight on the seat rails, the bottles sat a little to the left. With a little muscle, it straighten up and centered over the rear tire.Otherwise the option to attach 1 or 2 bottle cages works out nicely. I fashioned a custom bracket for a tail light in the center “single” config position. It sits between the two bottles and still visible.When buying cages, make sure you get ones that are robust enough to hold onto your bottle even when riding over rough patches and the occasion pothole. I went with the XLab Gorilla 10lb cages.
A**T
Still happy
My single speed track bike has no bottle mounts, and I’ve been looking for one of these for a while. Came with all the peices for the mounting bracket and with 1 bottle holder. It was a bit tricky to get the bar clamps in place as you cannot tighten the Allen screw after it is wedged up under the seat. It screwed on tight and seems sturdy enough to take a lifetime of abuse. Came with a little blue dot of Teflon on the screws so they won’t fall out, a nice touch. I swapped out the bottle cage for a white one to match my bike. Will probably add a second for longer rides. There are two mounting positions, I mounted it in the lower angle to keep the bottles from hitting my butt when I ride upright without using the bars.Update: after using this bottle mount for over a year I an still happy with it. I found out that bottles mounted under the saddle are called butt rockets cuz they fly out if you hit too many bumps. I got the Boa FidLock magnetic bottle holder to solve that problem. Now it’s perfect.
T**M
Better than expected!!!
OK... I read all the reviews and had some concerns with the screws coming loose and it was pretty clear it does NOT come with cages. Well...I was pleasantly surprised! Opened the package and Ohh...whats this? It was a water bottle cage. (1) which is more than I expected. I was also expecting to go out and purchase some lock tight for the screws but, opened the package and all the screw already had a product on the threads to keep them from coming loose. It was fairly easy to install and even with the large tall water bottles, they sit low enough so not to get in the way of your leg going over the seat. Love this thing. When out and did a 50 mile ride on a very rough road and when I got back I checked all the screws and they were still tight. Good product for the money and probably better than the more expensive ones. P.S. Someone at the company must be reading the reviews also. Thank you for the extra cage!
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