The top of the "water bottle" contains the iPOD. There are no speakers on or in 
the bottle. The speakers are attached to the handlebars along with a optional 
remote control. Personally I like to listen to the sound of the 
wind,tires,traffic and all the other beautiful music that my bike and nature 
offers. I can see some benefit of a music box for those commuting on really bad 
days - just to keep from being reminded on just how bad it is while riding 
around. Having gone 10 years without a car years ago I was commuting 15 miles 
each way to work and also training/racing. I normally do not advocate the use 
of distractions while riding your bike. But on days that there was ice/snow on 
the roads or really rainy days I would sometimes use music to help motivate me. 
I can contact them tomorrow and make sure they are available to bike stores. I 
would guess that they should be available to any shop that wants to buy them 
for retail.


Gary Smith
TLC for Bikes
www.tlc4bikes.com
3607 Falls River Ave 
Ste#123
Raleigh







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Subject: [Gyros: 14678] Have any of you seen this?



yro Nation,
I was speaking with to 2 of my members who attend my cycling class and they 
told 
e about an accessory that holds an IPOD within a structure that is designed 
ike a water bottle and fits neatly on your bike just like a water bottle. 
I have not heard of this, but I must admit I was a bit interested. It does not 
ook like it weighs any more than a water bottle, and it does not require ear 
hones. The sound comes right out of the speaker that is on the top of the 
water bottle". 
I have it linked here. Tony, Gary, and Matt, our cycling experts and mechanics, 
ave you heard about this, and what do you think of it? Does the Trek store, or 
LC carry these?
The member has used it and said that is works fine. No distortion...

ttp://www.ihomeaudio.com/iH85

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
To: Gyros <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 6:00 pm
Subject: [Gyros: 14678] Have any of you seen this?



yro Nation,
I was speaking with to 2 of my members who attend my cycling class and they 
told 
e about an accessory that holds an IPOD within a structure that is designed 
ike a water bottle and fits neatly on your bike just like a water bottle. 
I have not heard of this, but I must admit I was a bit interested. It does not 
ook like it weighs any more than a water bottle, and it does not require ear 
hones. The sound comes right out of the speaker that is on the top of the 
water bottle". 
I have it linked here. Tony, Gary, and Matt, our cycling experts and mechanics, 
ave you heard about this, and what do you think of it? Does the Trek store, or 
LC carry these?
The member has used it and said that is works fine. No distortion...

ttp://www.ihomeaudio.com/iH85

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