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Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount
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Looking for dual bottle behind the seat set up
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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I use the profile one...

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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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I use the x lab turbo wing. Also have the mezzo bag mounted underneath for spares. The sonic nut that holds 2 CO2s is nice as well.
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [ericMPro] [ In reply to ]
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ericMPro wrote:
I use the profile one...

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It seems they have a few different ones


Maybe this one?

https://www.tritownboise.com/...rmp-dual-system.html


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Maybe this one?

https://profile-design.com/...ar-hydration-systems
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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Tacx got a simple plastic one which works just fine.
Works for one or two cages.

After finalizing the position I put some glue and a stronger screw+nut just for peace of mind (I’m a freak).

-shoki
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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X-Lab turbo wing also.

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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [shoki] [ In reply to ]
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shoki wrote:
Tacx got a simple plastic one which works just fine.
Works for one or two cages.

After finalizing the position I put some glue and a stronger screw+nut just for peace of mind (I’m a freak).

I have this one as well; cheap, and nice to be able to swap between 1 or two cages.

+1 on locking that hinge down with some glue, otherwise it will rotate when you hit a bump with the weight of the bottles.

https://www.amazon.com/...daptor/dp/B013KBOZW4



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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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XLAB Super Wing with the mezzo bag and the second small bag.

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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [CDAtri] [ In reply to ]
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I've tried the Giant one which is no good.
I now have the Topeak Tri Backup and Pro Aerofuel brackets which are equally nice and secure but I have metal rail saddles. Not sure what I would use if I had carbon rails.
You can see the Topeak on the top; it allows higher mounting of the cages which make leg swingover more difficult but should be more aero?
On the Pro I added some tiny frame bags to the sides but they sag a little with tools in them.
Both have a tiny Elite cage on back for pickles or olives in the event I get calf cramps.

I really like the Topeak tri cages too; had Elite before but not as easy to insert blindly.
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [MrTri123] [ In reply to ]
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I have tried using a behind the seat bottle mount, single and dual and I thought it was just me that found it awkward.

But one of the group I was in last weekend, racing an IM, took awkward one step further.
Fell off his bike while getting a bottle, when his arm, swinging back, hit the bars and he went sideways. Road rash and a spoiled race.

So if you have never tried it, take a couple of dollar store cages, zip tie them together and mount at the back.
Then take the bike out at speed and see how easy it is to use them.
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Re: Good DUAL behind the seat bottle mount [michael Hatch] [ In reply to ]
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michael Hatch wrote:
I have tried using a behind the seat bottle mount, single and dual and I thought it was just me that found it awkward.

But one of the group I was in last weekend, racing an IM, took awkward one step further.
Fell off his bike while getting a bottle, when his arm, swinging back, hit the bars and he went sideways. Road rash and a spoiled race.

So if you have never tried it, take a couple of dollar store cages, zip tie them together and mount at the back.
Then take the bike out at speed and see how easy it is to use them.

Typically bts is for calorie bottles or refilling/swapping the bta. It does take practice, but is not something that you are doing that many times.

+1 on the TACX cages mentioned above. They don’t launch, and you don’t have to wrestle the bottles in/out.

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