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Post by triitout on Mar 9, 2015 1:54:08 GMT
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Post by whippet on Mar 9, 2015 18:10:32 GMT
Shame, but I'm sure it would be very expensive.
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Post by velocipete on Mar 9, 2015 20:21:33 GMT
I've never carried an ordinary bottle.In days gone by,cycling in the winter with young sprog on the back of yea ancient tandem,I'd have a flask of coffee,and a flask of soup on board. Any further liquids were provided by on route hostelries in England. In summer it was better.Coffee in one flask,cider in the other.You can get so hot hauling young persons through the Welsh hills. It was in the days when pubs in Wales didn't open on a Sunday!!!! Cheers, Pete.
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Post by Jem on Mar 10, 2015 6:14:19 GMT
An interesting story, and hats off to their dedication but I can't help thinking that without the fluting the costs might have been a lot lower and maybe they could have got got some production going, made a profit and then extended the range to include the original design. In fact, if they had made a double bottle holder for handlebars in the vintage style and taken a 1000 to Eroica, I guarantee they would have sold them all. In fact, there is a Kickstarter waiting to happen...
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