A few months ago I was about to embark on a 50 mile after work bicycle ride with a co-worker and friend but in my haste to get to the trailhead on time I forgot my water bottle cages on one of my other bicycles. However, given a roll of duct tape I improvised. In fact, it is still on my bicycle something like three months later.
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Close up of Bolts |
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Top View of Duct Tape Bottle Cage |
You can fix a lot with that stuff.
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