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Specialized Alloy Cage Water Carrier


  • Average Rating: 4/5
  • MSRP: $ 5.99
  • # of Reviews: 1

Product Description

Slightly heavier than our E cages, but tough and durable. Mountain versions (6.2mm). Proven design for the past 12 years.
  • 6.2mm diameter specific to Mountain biking for toughness and durability
  • Proven design for over 13 years.


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada

    Date Reviewed: August 5, 2005

    Strengths:    Specialized quality, stronger 6.2mm diameter.

    Weaknesses:    A little too stiff when it comes to pushing in/pulling out bottles and it scratches bottles sooner then it's 5.0mm counterpart.

    Bottom Line:   
    A good cage that I've used since June 01,01. One on my 1996 GT Ricochet (top of downtube) & one on my 2001 Trek Fuel 90 Disk (bottom of downtube). This one holds an Air Zound 2 air horn reservoir bottle inplace. The other on the 1996 also holds bottles tighly but scratches them quickly.
    Bottom Line: A good cage but a little tight, I'd say the 5.0mm road version is better.

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    Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

    Price Paid:    $5.00

    Purchased At:   D'Ornellas (2001)

    Similar Products Used:   Specialized Rib, Profile Racing, Specialized Alloy (Road/5.0), Bell Alloy (Mtb/6.2).

    Bike Setup:   2001 Trek Fuel 90 Disk, 1996 GT Ricochet.



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