What about using an old inner tube to make a wide rubber band that goes around 
the bottle.
Seems like that might work.

I use those bottles myself, they rattle on one bike but not on the bike I ride 
the most.

Ray

On Mon Oct 20  5:35 , 'Andrew Ward' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>
>I haven't had to deal with it, as my Kleen Kanteen is a snug fit in my
>(cheapo Zefal) cage.
>
>What I'd suggest is wrapping the bottles with some leather or cork bar
>tape. I'm guessing you don't want to do much to affect the aesthetics
>of the Nitto cage, right? Otherwise, a bit of strategically placed bar
>tape in a couple of spots on the cage would probably do too (and could
>use up scraps of tape that you might have around).
>
>Andrew
>
>On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 8:09 AM, MichaelH [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I recently made an impulse purchase of a Kleen Kanteen WB, then
>> received an insulated Sigg bottle from me daughter as a b'day
>> present.  I love the way water taste in them, especially since I have
>> my own, excellent well.  But they rattle unmercifully in my (Nitto)
>> cages.  I've been thinking about various solutions, but haven't hit on
>> any that appeal to me.  Has anyone else experienced and resolved this?
>>
>> Michael
>> in chilly but sunny Westford, VT
>> >
>>
>
>>




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