Any "bike shop" that doesn't stock a wide range of bolts and spacers isn't
a real bike shop.

One man's opinion. ;-)

PJW

On Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 11:03 AM, tc <tdc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wish Riv, and other companies, would ship their bikes with longer bottle
> cage bolts and spacers to enable one to mount a cage (or whatever) so it
> will clear/span the front derailleur clamp.  (They do know it's there...).
> And, to be fair, maybe all bottle cage manufacturers could design cages
> with mounting tabs that would stick out enough to clear derailleur clamps
> :)  Anyway, my Velo Orange "Retro" bottle cage has a perfectly flat
> mounting area, so I needed a solution.
>
> I saw that Problem Solvers provides a bolt+spacer solution ... so
> obviously this is common enough to warrant some company selling a
> work-around.  As I thought it might be over-priced, but more importantly
> because I wanted to get on with it and ride, my solution was to:
> - Go to Performance Bike 10 min away and get two M5 x 0.8 x 20mm socket
> head stainless bolts (free ... they had a jillion in a plastic jug of diff
> lengths)
> - Go to Home Depot 5 min from there and get two packs of four M5 stainless
> flat washers (a little over $1 for both packs total).  They had no suitable
> 4mm-ish spacers
> - Stack 4 washers behind each mounting hole in the the bottle cage so as
> to space it out and just clear the protruding derailleur clamp
>
> Including the driving and looking for stuff, I was good to go in about 45
> min from initial head-scratching.  From 5 feet away, you have to look
> really hard to discern the diff between washers and single spacer.  Of
> course the bottle hides everything when it's in the cage.
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-NTDqiW4MqfY/WsTm8XvLKlI/AAAAAAAABWY/k6rzrN5hlw0bIA2eU4klpApLhkM_jp7UgCLcBGAs/s1600/bottlecage_mounting_solution.jpg>
>
>
> Anyway, I'm sure others have some up with similar solutions.  This is my
> quick, cheap solution - hope it helps somebody.  I probably need to look
> for a bike-oriented metric fastener|washer|spacer "kit" somewhere.  I tend
> not to need anything metric except for bikes, so I haven't built up a bin
> full of this stuff yet.
>
> Tom
>
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