only thing I can see that is an option is one of these which clamps to the handle bars or the seat post (rotates as needed). I have used them extensively on tour with my husband to take our water bottle cages count to 5 for the tourers and they are excellent and we have not had any fail.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/...K_Cage+Mount&gclid=CMi8yO_EpbgCFW_HtAodHmoAJA
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you then add a water bottle cage to it.
only thing I can see that is an option is one of these which clamps to the handle bars or the seat post (rotates as needed). I have used them extensively on tour with my husband to take our water bottle cages count to 5 for the tourers and they are excellent and we have not had any fail.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=74876&_$ja=tsid:46412|cgn:Topeak - Water Bottle Cages|cn:Chain Reaction-UK-PLA-PLA-All-DT-SE|kw:288919UK_Cage Mount&gclid=CMi8yO_EpbgCFW_HtAodHmoAJA
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you then add a water bottle cage to it.
I've seen similar mounted on suspension forks.
My fault for having a stupid bike
I've seen similar mounted on suspension forks.
It's not stupid if you love it! And it's red, which is the best colour for a bike!
I bought a mountain bike and then found out I don't like mountain biking! I've converted it to a commuter/tourer/shopping bike, but it's not been easy as it hasn't always had the right fixing points for things, but thanks to the help and advice of the lovely CycleChat members I've more or less got it tweeked to how I like it.
agreed - that's more BSO than bike!My fault for having a stupid bike