does anyone know of where I can get the mount skidmore bottle cage adapter from in the uk
thanks in advance
mount skidmore thingy
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- JohnClimber
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Re: mount skidmore thingy
It's cheap enough to buy them from Australia.
Beth used to have some on the Wildcat website, maybe she has one kicking around.
Or contact Michael Travers as he has a 3D printer for such things
Beth used to have some on the Wildcat website, maybe she has one kicking around.
Or contact Michael Travers as he has a 3D printer for such things
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Re: mount skidmore thingy
I'm preferring the B-rad thing from Wolftooth. Seems to be more adjustment and options.
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Re: mount skidmore thingy
A Shimano DI2 battery mount will do the same job
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-dura-a ... t-adapter/
Topeak do a similar thing too
https://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-dura-a ... t-adapter/
Topeak do a similar thing too
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Sent u mail paul
Re: mount skidmore thingy
Xcracer (Ant White) sells similar, but with infinite adjustment. About £11.
I have one if you need it,
I have one if you need it,
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Cheers people
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Doh... I retract that offer Paul I didn't realise that they are both in use on my bikes. I just noticed that the spare is on my gravel bike. Sorry pal.
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Re: mount skidmore thingy
I have the Passport version. Works well and I think its dropped my bottle by around 5 or 6cm (even though it was advertised as only 3cm)