IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #1 But what is your weapon of choice for carrying fluids . .
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #2 When my bottle is full then put it in my roadie tops back pocket when riding. The rest of the time in the Ringle H2O cage.
When my bottle is full then put it in my roadie tops back pocket when riding. The rest of the time in the Ringle H2O cage.
E EarlofBarnet Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #3 Camelback for me. Handy to carry a tube and tools in too.
TheGreenRabbit Retrobike Rider Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #4 moving away slowly from a bladder pack back to bottles on the bike.
gray Old School Hero Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #5 I put my bottle in my backpack, I don't like cow poo all over the container I drink out of :?
rosstheboss Retrobike Rider Sep 12, 2010 #6 I use a camelbak, don't see the point of reversing lot's of R&D and money spent on my bike by attaching a few pounds of liquid to it!
I use a camelbak, don't see the point of reversing lot's of R&D and money spent on my bike by attaching a few pounds of liquid to it!
kaiser Moderator Gold Trader PoTM Winner MacRetro Rider 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #8 Other for me, camelback on long rides, throw a bottle in the pack for shorter rides and regular bottles on the road bike.
Other for me, camelback on long rides, throw a bottle in the pack for shorter rides and regular bottles on the road bike.
B BerthaPog Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Sep 12, 2010 #9 Offroad - almost always camelbak. On the road - usually bottles in cages.
FSR-Si Senior Retro Guru Sep 12, 2010 #10 I carry one bottle on the bike, when that runs out i make like a camel and use the reserves stored in the hump on the front of me trouble is most of that contains beer
I carry one bottle on the bike, when that runs out i make like a camel and use the reserves stored in the hump on the front of me trouble is most of that contains beer