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Specialized Rib Cage Pro

MSRP $ 9.99
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 4/5
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Submitted by John Badger a Cross Country Rider from Portola Valley, CA
Date Reviewed: July 31, 2004
Favorite Trail:El Corte de Madera
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Looks very cool
Holds the bottle
Light weight
Weaknesses:Breaks easily
Slot for battery strap in wrong place to be useful
Similar Products Used:King Cage Stainless Steel
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Blur built with Fox, SRAM, Thompson and Truvativ
Bottom Line:This cage broke after only a few months. Plastic cages are just too fragile unless you are a roadie. The mtb version of this cage has a slot for strapping a light battery for night riding, but its in the wrong place to be useful.

I replaced my broken cage with a King Cage Stainless Steel. Its more expensive and doesn't look nearly as cool as the Rib Cage Pro, but it will last and strapping a battery on is much easier.

I have to admit that the cage looks REALLY cool, but since it only lasted a couple of months I had to buy something else to replace it.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Jonathan Wee a Weekend Warrior from Perth, WA, Australia
Date Reviewed: January 5, 2004
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $13.00
Purchased At:A$25 at Xtreme Cycles Perth
Strengths:-Carbon fibre version looks the business.
-It don't bed like metal ones would.
-Does it's job and keeps the bibon in the cage even a full 750ml bibon not the like clumsy metal ones.
Weaknesses:-Cost a tiny bit more but it works, can't complain...
-Thick=strong=fat frame that henders installation with factory allen bolts, Solution: go to your local hardware store eg. Bunnings and look for M5 tread screws or bolts that have a longer tread length, I got M5 X 20mm Phillips head screws and because of the tread lenght I was able to attach the hand pump along with the cage.
Small diff., Simple Solution= Kill two birds with one stone
Similar Products Used:Cheap metal ones- if you wear long pants (during winter) they catch on and bend them silly, unable to hold a bottle in them not even a 1/4 full 600ml thin plastic bottle.
Bike Setup:Avanti Ventura FX with Rock Shox Judy XC Air
Bottom Line:-Carbon fibre looks cool.
-Works a treat.
-Get M5 tread screws or bolts to cope with the thick frame.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ryan R a Cross Country Rider from Long Island NY
Date Reviewed: June 2, 2003
Favorite Trail:Pandora & Greenbelt
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $18.00
Purchased At:The Bicycle Planet
Strengths:Strong, Flexiable, Holds the bottle well, dosent rattle like an aluminum, Bad is replaceable if needed
Weaknesses:It's a waterbottle holder if it had one it would be off my bike and in the junk box!
Similar Products Used:Aluminum bottle holder,it bends and breaks all the time.
Bike Setup:02 Specilaized Stumpjumper FSR XC
Bottom Line:I Bought the carbon fiber model it's a little more expensive but it's stronger and lighter. Still this is a water bottle holder not a bike frame it better work and work well. It holds the bottle in place and dosen't rattle or break than it's doing it's job. The fact is metal bends, Plastic breaks but this dosen't do either. Still I only use a bottle in the fall nad cold spring days other than that I use my camelback, it still function much better than a bottle and holder.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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