Abstract: A water bottle cage for a bicycle includes a bracket extending along a first axis and adapted to be attached to a frame of a bicycle. The bracket includes two first sides spaced from each other about a second axis perpendicular to the first axis and a second side connected with the two first sides and facing a receiving space adapted for receiving a water bottle. The bracket further includes at least one attaching device arranged on one of the two first sides, and at least one tire lever is removably attached to the attaching device. The tire lever can be removed from the attaching device without the need to move the water bottle away from the receiving space.
Abstract: The bag includes a cylindrical portion for a water bottle and a parallelepiped portion for food such as energy bars. Such shapes minimize the size of the bag and hence its weight and air resistance. The bag is elongate to maximize its size yet minimize air resistance. The tethers or straps which connect the bag to the aerobar extend from each of the receptacle portions to support such independently and are disposed at different levels so as to attach to portions of the bar which are oblique relative to each other. One tether or strap is connectable to the conventional handle bar to minimize longitudinal movement of the bag, while the other tethers or straps minimize lateral movement. The straps are adjustable in length to accommodate different aerobars of different widths. The cylindrical bag portion includes a perimeter portion drawable about such cylindrical bag portion to keep an article such as a water bottle tightly in such receptacle portion.
Abstract: A flask holder for bicycles having a shape and dimensions equivalent to known flask type holders which, with respect thereto, is constituted by a first part (2) formed by a length of metal rod bent in a U shape, and two longitudinal tracks (21) which are parallel, between which a plate (24) is welded for fixture to the bicycle and a second part (3), also made of a metal rod bent such as to form an arced track (31), from ends of which two longitudinal tracks depart perpendicularly. The lower ends of the longitudinal tracks (21, 32), respective of the first part (2) and the second part (3), are interconnected by a special elastic element (4) such as a helix spring (41) or the like. The second part (3) can be spread for inserting and/or removing a flask which, when inserted, is gripped by the second part (3) which is biased against the flask by elastic element (4).