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new | VeloChampion Double Water Bottle Cage Mount Holder. for Cycling Triathlon or Time Trial Bikes. Alloy Black
Brand : VeloChampion
new | VeloChampion Double Water Bottle Cage Mount Holder. for Cycling Triathlon or Time Trial Bikes. Alloy Black
Brand : VeloChampion
Product Specifications
Conditionnew
AsinB00NV0CL44
CategorySports & Outdoors
SubcategoryWater Bottle Cages
LeafcategorySports
MPN1175
ColorBlack
OriginUSA
BrandnameVeloChampion
Height5.51
Length10.24
Width10.24
Weight1
Warranty Description1 year
Product Details
✅DUAL BOTTLE SYSTEM: The VELOCHAMPION Double Water Bottle Cage Mount offers quick and easy access to water bottles during racing conditions with aerodynamic benefits.
✅FULLY ADJUSTABLE: It mounts easily and adapts to almost any desired height or angle. The cage is very secure and once mounted correctly it does not move or come loose. It is made entirely of alloy metal, so is very durable.
✅IDEAL FOR TRIATHLONS: With this rear mounted adaptor for bottles and cages, you will gain vital aerodynamic benefits during long distance triathlons.
✅COMPATIBILITY: This Mount is compatible with most saddle types (not the i-beam type).
✅ LEASE NOTE: Includes 1 x fully adjustable double water bottle cage holder mount/bracket (does NOT include the saddle, water bottles, bottle cages or bottle cage bolts)
What's Inside The Box ?
Comes with housing
Product Ranking
#76 in Bike Water Bottle Cages
#43905 in Sports & Outdoors
Product Description

The VELOCHAMPION Double Cage Mount accepts a regular bottle cage and adapts to almost any desired height or angle. It is very secure once mounted properly and does not move or come loose. It is made entirely of metal, so it is very sturdy and durable. Hence it is capable of holding two fully loaded water bottles.

It’s a great way to mount extra water bottles to your bike and it’s far easier to reach the water bottle when it is behind you. The clamps that hold the mount to the saddle rails move independently so if the rails of your saddle are angled at the end then it will still work for you. You will like the benefit of being able to independently angle each bottle.

An easy to install product and very good value for the price.

Stopping bottles jumping out

  • Firstly, have the bottle cage at 90 degrees, don’t risk anything like 45 degrees – even if it is easier to get to.
  • Use a standard size water bottle – 500ML (not 700ML or 800ML).
  • Choose a water bottle which is tight fitting on the cage.
  • Make sure you tighten the bolts to the correct torque. This will make it less likely to fall out.
  • Test before a race! Go for a ride over bumpy terrain and see if your bottle stays in. If you test in a race you might find yourself one or two bottles down.
Product Description

The VELOCHAMPION Double Cage Mount accepts a regular bottle cage and adapts to almost any desired height or angle. It is very secure once mounted properly and does not move or come loose. It is made entirely of metal, so it is very sturdy and durable. Hence it is capable of holding two fully loaded water bottles.

It’s a great way to mount extra water bottles to your bike and it’s far easier to reach the water bottle when it is behind you. The clamps that hold the mount to the saddle rails move independently so if the rails of your saddle are angled at the end then it will still work for you. You will like the benefit of being able to independently angle each bottle.

An easy to install product and very good value for the price.

Stopping bottles jumping out

  • Firstly, have the bottle cage at 90 degrees, don’t risk anything like 45 degrees – even if it is easier to get to.
  • Use a standard size water bottle – 500ML (not 700ML or 800ML).
  • Choose a water bottle which is tight fitting on the cage.
  • Make sure you tighten the bolts to the correct torque. This will make it less likely to fall out.
  • Test before a race! Go for a ride over bumpy terrain and see if your bottle stays in. If you test in a race you might find yourself one or two bottles down.