Bottle cage options!

andydurrant

New Member
Sep 29, 2020
11
3
Nantwich
Hey all,

Got my e180 arriving in a weeks time and just wanted to check other Whyte owners bottle cage thoughts?
I’m thinking side load will make the most sense but any top choices out there?
Maybe the Lezyne, Whyte Switch side load, or specialised Zee 2....

Any help and pics most welcome!

Andy
 

simonk

SLayer ?
Jan 27, 2020
337
423
Exeter
I use a Spesh Zee2 on my e160 in large. It’s cramped in there so side load is your only option really, along with a shorter bottle. Which ever you choose make sure it doesn’t hinder access to the charge port.
 

Tribey

Active member
Jan 1, 2019
313
225
South Devon, UK
I was using a Whyte 500ml bottle in a Whyte Switch cage. I'm now running a 500ml Decathlon bottle because it comes with a cap to keep the top clean.
 

Clarrie_NZ

Member
Jan 31, 2022
15
24
Rotorua, NZ
Ghetto double barrel

One tiny bottle is not of any use to me.
I have been using a 3 litre camelbak.
I wanted to try getting rid of the camelbak and so I made a prototype double bottle cage.
The "standard" size bottles overhang the big fat ebike downtube by about 24mm each side.
I moved them up and away from the cranks to give clearance.
I have tried this layout on a variety of tracks including some that are very technical.
I have not found that these get in the way.
If I lower the seat fully, sit down and pedal with my knees drawn in (not natural) then I can touch the bottles.
With this layout, I can't operate shock controls with the bottles in place but I am not concerned about that.
The prototype is a bit crude but adequate for testing.
It is just a triangular piece of wood that I bolted two cheap bottle cages to.
I added a strap of tape around the downtube since two full bottles placed away from the bottle cage mounts seemed like they may have too much leverage.

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Stoffel

Active member
Jun 16, 2021
121
201
Cotswolds UK
Ghetto double barrel

One tiny bottle is not of any use to me.
I have been using a 3 litre camelbak.
I wanted to try getting rid of the camelbak and so I made a prototype double bottle cage.
The "standard" size bottles overhang the big fat ebike downtube by about 24mm each side.
I moved them up and away from the cranks to give clearance.
I have tried this layout on a variety of tracks including some that are very technical.
I have not found that these get in the way.
If I lower the seat fully, sit down and pedal with my knees drawn in (not natural) then I can touch the bottles.
With this layout, I can't operate shock controls with the bottles in place but I am not concerned about that.
The prototype is a bit crude but adequate for testing.
It is just a triangular piece of wood that I bolted two cheap bottle cages to.
I added a strap of tape around the downtube since two full bottles placed away from the bottle cage mounts seemed like they may have too much leverage.

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Wowsers, I think I’d rather drink from a puddle if I’m being brutally honest! 🤭
 

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