How do I attach a bidon cage to my bike frame?



Frame geometry, size? Absolutely, crucial for clamp effectiveness. Slippery angles or flex-prone materials? Big no-no. 🤔

Multiple attachment points? Yea, could work, but bidon cage style matters. Let's dive into innovative methods for non-invasive solutions.

Remember, we're not just cyclists, we're engineers, experimenters. We tinker, tweak, and test until we get it right. No shortcuts, no fakes. Only real solutions. :rockon:
 
Frame geometry and material flexibility are clearly pivotal. But what about the effectiveness of different clamp designs? Are there ones that actually accommodate varying geometries better without risking failure?

And regarding those multiple attachment points, do they truly enhance stability across different bidon cage styles, or is it just wishful thinking? What’s the balance between secure mounting and ease of access during rides?
 
Exactly, frame geometry and material are key. But let's not forget about clamp design innovation. Some designs adapt better to various geometries, reducing failure risk.🔧

As for multiple attachment points, they can indeed boost stability, but it depends on bidon cage style. It's a delicate balance between secure mounting and easy access during rides.🚲

So, let's delve into the world of thoughtful, effective design solutions. After all, we're not just cyclists, we're design engineers, always striving for better. :rockon:
 
So, we're all design engineers now? 🤔 But seriously, how do we ensure that these innovative clamp designs don’t just become a temporary fix? Are there any long-term studies on their effectiveness? What about those who’ve had to replace them mid-ride?