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Old 18-03.-2007, 05:04 AM   #1
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Anyone got one of these Cage Rocket containers? Looks pretty handy to me. I figure if I can fit my repair and first aid kit in there, I won't forget that stuff if I switch between bags or bikes. ...keeps everything in one package. Scroll down on this page:

http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php...warrivals/aug11

If you have one, is it really waterproof? Does the lid close tightly enough that I could use it in my bottom cage (under the down tube)? Are there any other products like this out there?
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Old 11-04.-2007, 07:30 AM   #2
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They are great! I have one for both my bicycles as does my wife. Our annual fund-raiser Club Ride will include one for each early person who signs up early....

The bottom cage is the ideal place to store it...it is indeed waterproof & you'll be amazed at how much room it has for your items. This is the only one of its kind.

You'll never be sorry that you've purchased one. The only thing you'll ever be sorry about is if you happen to go off & leave it at home when you go on a ride!
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Old 19-04.-2007, 05:40 AM   #3
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They really are great... In case anyone out there is wondering, this is what I can fit in mine: spare tube, mini-tool, spoke wrench, patches, tire levers, small rag, FiberFix spoke fix kit, Pitlock keyed socket, and a gel. I think I'll try to squeeze in some first aid stuff in there, too.

The best part is that they're a local (for me), U.S. company with values that match mine:

http://www.cagerocket.com/about.htm

What a great idea, giving them away at a ride! Sure beats the trinkets I normally see handed out.
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Old 19-04.-2007, 05:46 AM   #4
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I am trying to cotact the Aus importer in Qld, but they may have moved.
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