Water Bottle Cages, Dimples Excel Bike Bicycle Lightweight Water Bottle Holder Cages Brackets (2 PACK ( Silver + Silver ))

July 12, 2017 - Comment
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Dimples Excel Bicycle bottle cages

Stay hydrated whether on city streets or dusty trails with this sturdy water bottle cage from Dimples Excel.

Dimples Excel bottle cages are made of 6061-T6 HEAT-TREATED ALUMINIUM, which is a superior material of alloy manufacturing, much better than the cheap 5052 and 4032 aluminum. Bottle cages made of cheap material will bend or crack if too much force applied.

Fits most standard sized water bottles and adjustable oblong mounting holes. Bottle diameter around 3″ will fit perfectly. The bottle diameter can be 2.7″to 3.5″. Our cages are made to fit any standard size water bottle and the cages can be bent open or closed to change the tension on the bottle.

CONTENTS
2 X Bicycle bottle cages
4 X M5x0.8 Screws

OUR PROMISE TO YOU
This product is covered by Dimples Excel Lifetime Warranty.If you have any questions please get in touch and we will do everything we can to solve them. By Dimples Excel

Product Features

  • ★FITS MOST STANDARD SIZED WATER BOTTLES★ Bottle diameter around 3″ will fit perfectly. The bottle diameter can be 2.7″ to 3.5″. Our cages are made to fit any water bottle in standard size and the cages can be bent open or closed to change the tension on the bottle. If your bottle is a bit smaller than average, you can always add a nice insulated sleeve to your bottle. Also it has enough “spring” to the rack to bend if you like a looser fit.
  • ★TWO MOUNTING HOLES DISTANCE IS 65mm (Center to Center)★ The holes are 5.5x8mm oblong and could accommodate slight variation so that fit different widths.
  • ★LIGHT AS A FEATHER, STRONG AS AN OX★ It only weights 2.4oz (69 g) each. Made of 6061-T6 SOLID HEAT-TREATED ALUMINIUM ALLOY TUBING. High quality material and manufacturing process for extra strength. Co-molded grip surface allows for a sure grip while riding.
  • ★EASY INSTALLATION★ Use a 4mm hex key to fasten cages in threaded screw holes on frame. PLEASE NOTE – bike frame requires threaded holes for installation of cages. No need to go looking for the right screws. The included 4 X M5x0.8 SCREWS are standard size for mounting bicycle water bottle cages. The bottle cage fits flush with bike frame and won’t scratch the frame if you have a washer creating a gap between the cage and the bike frame itself.
  • ★LIFETIME WARRANTY★ This product is covered by Dimples Excel Lifetime Warranty.

Comments

EduV says:

Good price and excellent quality I was looking for getting at least one bottle cage for my bike and, given the price of these ones, I decided to give it a try. Considering that the price was really affordable, they are very well made and clean. The installation was pretty simple and they hold the water bottles pretty well.If I get another bike, I’m most likely to buy these again.

J. Hogle says:

Seem to be sturdy and good quality (but I bought the wrong ones) Good product, appears to be sturdy and of good quality. Appreciate the hex wrench included in the package. I did have to return mine, however, as I mistakenly thought the hole spacing was standard and was not aware that the spacing can vary. The holes on these cages are 65mm, and the spacing on my new bike is 67mm. The oval holes on this will allow for some variation, but not as much as 2mm. Well, now I know, and this is just a heads-up that unless you already know the measurement of your…

Timothy Sobocinski says:

Strong, Affordable, and Weighs nothing My bike has seen many miles. Long ago, I nixed the water bottle holder for a bike pump and hydration pack. Now, I am carrying a toddler seat on the back and need a place to put my son’s and my water. I looked around for cheap, and found these in a two pack for less then ten bucks. These are good for the money, actually better than I thought. They are aluminum and welded. They are sturdy and weigh nothing. I was going for a multipack because I needed two, but would gladly pay ten bucks…

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