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How did we get our start?
As fitness fanatics, we love moving, and the ability to move freely is a reality we dream of. If you love to carry your water bottles on bike, this is for you.
What makes our products unique?
You know how essential it is to have a system that holds your water bottles while riding. USHAKE produces a durability & low weight holder for rider. Now you can hold your bottles tightly in place.
Why do we love what we do?
We enjoy cycling, just like the millions of people who use our holders but want to have their personal effect on them. This is your time to explore the outdoors.
4 X M5 x 12 SCREWS INCLUDED: The screws are standard size for water bottle mounts to most of bikes with DRILLED HOLES, and washers are suggested for tight fixing.
6061-T6 HEAT-TREATED ALUMINIUM ALLOY: High quality material and manufacturing process for extra strength and durability combined with low weight, 2.1 oz (61g) each. FIT FOR PLASTIC WATER BOTTLES. ATTETION: ALUMINUM WATER BOTTLE MAY BE SCRATCHED ON SURFACE.
EASY INSTALLATION: Use a 4mm hex key (included) to fasten cages in screw holes on frame. PLEASE NOTE – bike frame requires threaded holes for installation of cages.
WATER BOTTLES FIT: 26 OZ water bottle can fit snugly; min bottle diameter is 2.75inch(68.9mm) max bottle diameter is 3inch(76.2mm). The water bottle cage has arms (adjustable) that wrap around the bottle for a secure and firm hold so you don’t have to worry about it falling out during your ride.
Back up from USHAKE : These Bike Water Bottle Holders are designed to be used for long term, if there is any issues about the product, please inform us and we will follow up closely.
AmazonBuyer1001 –
Delivers what is expected
These water bottle cages are exactly what youâd expectâsimple and functional. They hold the bottles securely and were easy to install on my bike. For the price, they get the job done perfectly. Great value for the money!
Mike R. –
Sshhhhh…You CAN use hose clamps/zip ties with these!
OK..Ushake makes it very clear that you MUST have mounting holes on your biketo be able to use these. And if you already have mounting holes on your bikeyou should absolutely use them. But if you don’t and you don’t want to drillholes into your bike’s frame, I’m here to tell you that YES you can use zipties and/or hose clamps, if you do it right.Understand that the company doesn’t want people trying an alternativemounting method, and if it’s not done correctly, go and write a bad review ofthe product saying it doesn’t work and it’s a piece of garbage.I watched a few videos of the zip tie/hose clamp method and decided to giveit a try. I knew the risk that it might not work when I bought them. But I’mhappy to report that it works SUPERBLY! Now, I’m not using these on amountain bike for off-roading and rough trails; They’re mounted on a vintageroad bike, used for local travel on paved roads and for bike touring in thefuture. However I’m riding in the suburbs where the roads and sidewalks areVERY bumpy (Seriously…I don’t know where our tax dollars are going but it’snot for local infrastructure). I have to re-tighten the screws on my rack allthe time, but these water bottle cages don’t budge a millimeter.I used hose clamps (no zip ties), 1-inch Gorilla tape on the frame (for thehose clamps to grip on and protect the frame) and a small piece of double-sided Gorilla tape (weatherproof) on the back of the cage.As for the quality of the cages, they are very good. If my bottle starts tofeel a little loose in there, I just gently push it in a bit and it’s snugagain. The metal is very sturdy. It even fits my Bubba coffee thermos, so Ican carry water AND my nectar of the gods!I would absolutely buy these again for another bike – Very happy with mypurchase 🙂
Brandon –
Good, durable bottle holders
They were easy to install, hard metal good for taking to a trail. Small note: they donât fit regular plastic water bottles. Also to know, my bike is size frame Large and that Gatorade bottle you see in the photo will not fit in the other holder. Not sure if thatâs product specific or just based on the size of the bike. Anyways itâs a good product especially for the price. Gets the job done
R. Graham –
Well made
Iâve used this cage-type holder for 50 years. I like the design and these are well made and fit the standard spacing well. Nicely done.
Curtis –
Simple and lightweight
Itâs a simple design that works as intended, and is lightweight. It fit well on my bike and is as described.
Gozs –
good quality for price
good for medium dutylike holding single simple bottles and riding on ânormalâ roads :)look for x2 x3 priced ones if you are actually going into the woods and biking.but good for average applications
law –
Light weight, good fit.
The cages mounted easily and worked so well that I ordered a second set to replace the worn out plastic ones on my road bike.
JRyan –
Rattles with metal bottles
I use this to hold a 17oz. metal water bottle (insulated, thermos-style) while biking around city streets & light gravel trails. Here are my pros & cons:Pros:1) Aluminum, very light, obviously feels solid2) My bottle never fell out while biking2) Includes mounting screws & tool3) Once mounted properly, the screws have stayed in place despite constant vibrations from the roadCons:1) Having no insulation of any kind, it constantly rattles with my metal water bottle as I bike along normal road surface imperfections.2) Itâs aluminum, but doesnât feel flexible. It feels like itâll snap if you try to bend it slightly to hold a slimmer water bottle.3) It canât hold a regular 16oz. plastic water bottle (the kind you buy in cases at the grocery). The bottle will slip out through the large front gap between the base & the holding arm above.Based on these, Iâm giving it a fair rating of 3 stars. It does the job of holding my bottle, but the metal-on-metal rattling is what eventually made me remove it. I have since replaced it with a plastic holder.
Jinny B. –
Basic metal bottle cage that fits your typical bike water bottle. I couldn’t find anything but flimsy plastic bottle cages in local stores, so I was happy to find this metal one online. My 10yr old easily installed one on his bike himself. Comes with the bolts in case your bike is missing them.
bp –
Simple & nice design.
rams –
All good
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Dax Romero –
Easy to install & fits perfectly on bike frames but the structure is flimsy. You can squeeze it to adjust its strength of hold on your drink holder but you can feel the material is almost gonna break. I guess only time will tell if these can withstand the routes my family go to in our bike tours. Not a solid fan of this one.