Water bottles have started to get a very bad reputation in recent years, however they prove quite useful for a variety of bike hacks. Inspired by a recent post on bike hacks featuring a bottle turned in to a fender, reader Jean developed his own great little hack. The following pictures are from Jean's Flickr account and I welcome readers to visit his account for some additional pictures of his hack.
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I'm very happy in see my hack here at this amazing blog!
Let's go riders/readers, show us your hacker potential too!
Posted by: Jean J. Michel | 03/15/2011 at 09:38 AM
Whata great idea , I really glad on your great job.
Nice blog.
Posted by: Motorcycle Gloves | 03/16/2011 at 03:36 AM
What bottle brand is that from? It looks nice & clean.
Posted by: Ron Ablang | 03/16/2011 at 10:21 PM
Ron,
If you visit the Flickr account referenced, the answer will be revealed. As a hint, it might just make you smile . . .
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Elegant...
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Water bottles have started to get a very bad reputation in recent years, however they prove quite useful for a variety of bike hacks. Very good post.Thanks.
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