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31 July 2018
Will fit a regular fizzy-drink bottle.
I bought this cage to use with regular drinks bottles from vending machine or shop. Because its aluminium you can bend it slightly to fit these thinner bottles (generally 60mm-65mm)
There isn't many options when it comes to regular bottles in the bike world, but this will work.
Its lightweight 33g & the design is similar to big brand bottle cages so it doesnt look cheap & nasty.
I have been using it for about a month & seems to be working out just great.

26 December 2018
different design
Product is a different design to the one pictured. Although it is similar I felt it was cheaper looking & not as appealing. I was disappointed.

04 June 2016
Fantastic device.
2 of 3 found this helpful This is my second Raspberry Pi 3, I love them!
The first I have in the bedroom connected to a projector. I use it to stream movies wirelessly from my iMac in another room. I had an old PS3 controller which I use to control it, to browse the web or watch movies. 1080p movies play fine, no issues.
The second pi I use in the kitchen connected to an old TV I wasnt using. I have it set up with a "News & weather" display, time, weather forecast, it plays live news streams from youtube live stations live France24 or SkyNews. Its great when you need to play some music or get a recipe up on screen.
For the cost these things are fantastic. Even if after you have bought power supply, memorycard, KBM its still under $100 for a perfectly capable computer.
You should be prepared to put some effort in to set it up right, but there are many tutorials online to help. If you have casual technical ability in the terminal, thats enough. Even with very little effort you can just install an OS like Raspbian & thats fine for everyday use.
Here is a youtube video ID of how I set up my first pi with some helpful links in the description : F_bs_Wto_Zc