- Easy as ABC: The ABC (Any Bottle Cage) by BiKASE is an innovative water bottle cage that can expand or contract as you need it, keeping your bottle secured and easy to reach
- Lightweight and Durable: Made with engineered plastic, our bottle cage is feather light and tough enough to stand even the roughest downhill terrain without spilling a drop
- Easy to Use: Simply turn the knob to tighten or loosen the ABC from a small 2.25” to a wide 4.75”, giving you enough range to keep any bottle or container – or even a small speaker
- Mounting Options: Select the mounting option that fits your bike the most; if you’ve already got drill holes for a water bottle cage, you can opt for getting just the cage, or you can choose to get our tightening handlebar mount, or our slip-resistant strap
- About BiKASE: Our company was born out of a desire to provide cyclists with well-designed products that address the needs of all types of riders. We delight in designing and producing practical accessories to make your ride experience better and more enjoyable.
- USA Patent US2021/0155310 A1
Bike Water Bottle Cages
ABC by BiKASE – Any Bottle Cage, Bike Water Bottle Holder – Fits Any Bottle, Container, Speaker, Bicycle Bottle Holder for Frame or Handlebar
$139.49
Jessada Chuinklin –
My wife and I were heading into a self-contained bicycle tour through the Cascade Mountains from Southern Oregon into Central Washington where there are few resources except national forest campgrounds, many of which do not have potable water. We wanted to carry several Nalgene water bottles since: 1). we can carry more water with us while riding in the summer heat and 2). The wide mouth of the Nalgene bottle fits our water filtering system, so we don’t need to bring a water jug of any kind. The “ABC” was easy to mount, the Nalgene bottles fit in easily and securely. We had no problem with them for a month-long ride. Worked great for us.
Jessada Chuinklin –
David Ho –
Utilisé pour le vélo…
David Ho –
B J. –
Plastic feels a bit cheap. The strap and locking mechanism( especially teeth on the strap) is rough and flimsy, feel and look cheap and sticky to operate. All add to the over all feeling of overpriced product. At nearly $30, I expect same fit and finish as every known name brands out there.
The problem is there’s nothing else in the market that does what it does while using normal mounting location and not strapped-on.
One other thing to consider before you making this purchase, make sure you have enough room to accommodate the high profile of this product. Other wise, you won’t have enough room to operate the dial or feed the bottle in, if fitting a larger drinking bottles is what you want to accomplish.
I don’t recommend this on a small frames and kids bikes. For those, you are better off using side leaded bottle cage.
B J. –
Rolex –
Excellent bike bottle cage.
Will fit my 1 liter Camelbak insulated steel water bottle.
Fits a wide range of bottle sizes.
Very well made.
Strong plastic.
Rolex –
Megaton †Waite –
I used to have the Bontrager Bat Cage as my favorite. Because it was strong, and you could squeeze bottles in them much biger than a standard bike bottle. But these, I can fit even larger bottles, and more importantly, my insulated bottles! Yes, carrying two, large, metal insulated bottles adds a lot of weight, but on a hot day, when you’re the only one on the ride getting an ice cold drink… its worth the extra weight.
The only “downside” is that you can’t really take the bottle out while riding. But I rarely drink while I am riding, and I stop a lot anyway to admire the sights. Riders worrying about their pace aren’t the target market though. So its perfect for the rest of us!
When it gets cold, I plan on taking my insulated food containers with me, with some hot soup or maybe mac and cheese. Warm up on a cold ride without having to bring a stove. Worth its weight in gold! Its pretty light on its own, so probably not worth that much. Hahahaha
Megaton †Waite –
Brian –
Product easy to install. Served my needs. Simple construction, a bit pricey.
Brian –
Megaton †Waite –
Product is awesome,
Since you can actually use any size bottle with the holder,
From 12oz up to 40oz,
Ideally it would be something around 24oz or 32oz for my own personal need, otherwise you’ll be carrying something that might be to bulky or unnecessary,
The strap keeps the bottle very secure if you’re riding a mountain bike or any bike,
Overall it’s a great product,
I just had a hiccup with the sellers delivery date,
Item delayed with no delivery date for over a week,
It was supposed to arrive in a day or two,
Other than that great product,
I’ve attached a couple of pictures of a 24oz and a 40oz bottles,
Megaton †Waite –
Matthew –
I love the adjustable cup holder for my bicycle. So far, I have used large water bottles and beverage cans. Both fit in the cup holder, which I attached to my handlebars for convenience. The only negative thing I can think of is that it was a bit pricier than I would expect to pay for something mainly consisting of plastic.
Matthew –
tom w cordea –
tres pratique
tom w cordea –
Rolex –
I love this bottle cage. It even fit a 64oz Camelback Stainless insulated bottle. Very easy to adjust the dial. The dial has a very good grip. It adjusts with very defined clicks and feels like quality. There was a cheaper Chinese version of this one and people complained they couldn’t get a good grip on the dial. When I looked close at the pictures in both ads, I chose the more expensive American one as soon as I saw how much more defined the grip on the dial was. So glad I bought this one and not the other to save $5. This one also comes with an amazing strap mount if you don’t have any bottle cage holes available. I like to bring 32oz bottles on rides and they never fit bottle cages without stretching them out. These are the only bottle cages anyone should buy. From this day on, every other bottle cage should be obsolete and go extinct like the dinosaurs. It’s 2023 and these should have been invented 30 years ago!
Rolex –
DPT –
Love the Velcro strapping. Adjustment is awesome. Fits almost any size bottle! Not cheap.
DPT –
Miche –
These are the best because they are sturdy and adjustable. The maximum opening this has can fit is a 64oz stainless Camelback insulated bottle. So versatile when you change bottles around. This cage needs to be mounted to a metal frame to have that perfect experience.
If you use those plastic adapters with velcro on your frame to mount it, those adapters can easily break from the weight of a full bottle bouncing around.
Miche –
Amazon Customer –
As someone who has a few different sizes of water bottles, even the large HydroFlasks, this holder is awesome. It holds just about any size with height being the only restriction on my bike. But also being able to tighten it to lock it in when we go off trail, nice to have hear the tinks of the bottle moving around.
Amazon Customer –