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Topeak’s 10g Carbon Bottle Cage, Pump Work Stands, Bikepacking Bags, and More!

Topeak Feza Light RT10 gram tubular carbon bottle cage
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Topeak’s Taipei Cycle Show booth had the newest stuff of any booth I saw, and there are a lot of very interesting new ideas, gadgets, and tools here — all of which are as yet unreleased, with minimal info available, but there’s a lot to be known simply from the photos.

It was the ultralight collection of water bottle cages that caught my eye first, ranging from just 10 g up to 15.5 g for road, gravel, and mountain bike use, so we’ll start there.

Topeak Feza Light RT10 gram tubular carbon bottle cage

The new Feza Light bottle cage line is led by the R10S 10g Kevlar-reinforced tubular carbon fiber bottle cage. This one’s for road bike use only, but …

Topeak Feza G12 gram carbon Kevlar gravel bike bottle cage

… the Feza G12 is a 12g bottle cage for gravel bikes. Also carbon fiber with Kevlar, it’s presumably just a bit stronger or holds tighter. Or both.

Topeak Feza Light M16 15.5 gram carbon Kevlar MTB bottle cage

The heaviest of the bunch is the MT16, a 15.5g mountain bike bottle cage that’s also a Kevlar-reinforced carbon fiber material. I think I could suck it up for that matte-black finish and put this clunker on my road bike too.

Topeak floor pump work stand

This combo bike stand and floor pump has fold-out legs that are long enough to counterbalance an eMTB’s weight. The clever design holds your bike while you pump up the tires, but I’m not sure the non-drive side pedal would clear it for spinning the cranks for minor maintenance, cleaning, or tuning.

It’s a two-stage pump, filling up high-volume tires quickly, then switching to a high-pressure pump for finishing off-road bike tires.

Topeak prepstand T3X bike work stand mount

The Topeak Prepstand T3X is a three-axis frame mount that doesn’t clamp to your seatpost to hold your bike. Not sure how this works around any patents the SILCA-owned Hirobel mount may have, but it’s a safer way to hold your bike in the work stand without putting pressure on carbon tubes.

Topeak TetraFender with universal fit strap mounts

These TetraFender M1 and M2 mountain bike-size fenders use universal fit straps to mount to almost any bike and fork. They provide much broader coverage than the typical fork and saddle-mounted options.

Topeak bikepacking frame and seatpost bags shown on a gravel bike

Topeak’s collection of bikepacking frame bags, saddle bags, and mounts continues to grow, making a good argument for e-gravel bikes.

Topeak Pakgo TT hardshell travel case for TT and triathlon bikes

Topeak’s Pakgo line is expanding with a TT version for longer, weirder triathlon and time trial bikes. The built-in tray captures the fork’s axle and straps around the BB area to keep it secure, then adds Velcro-equipped pads and parts management to keep everything secure and rattle-free.

Topeak Ratchet 'n' Roll tool pouch with Allen bits and torque wrench

The Ratchet ‘n’ Roll tool roll comes with various Allen and Torx bits, a torque wrench, a ratchet driver, plus extensions. Straps let you mount it to your frame or stuff it in a pack or jersey pocket.

Topeak integrated saddle bag and tool, light mounts

Lastly, a new series of saddle bag mounts combine accessory, tool, and light mounts into a modular system that lets you swap things in and out.

No word on pricing or availability for any of these products yet.

Topeak.com

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Woody
Woody
1 year ago

Lazy Topeak – they’ve esentially copied Carbonworks bottle cage design: https://www.instagram.com/p/Co139Xqsj8U/

Grillis
Grillis
1 year ago
Reply to  Woody

There’s nothing unique to this design. There are similar metal versions that have been made for decades.

workonsunday
workonsunday
1 year ago
Reply to  Woody

i disagree this is a straight copy of the carbonworks cage (i do own the carbonworks ones). looking at toppeaks offerings the bolt holder and the linkage are different to the carbonworks. all these take CAD and testing etc. i would not discredit them just because they look some what similar from 10 meters away.

workonsunday
workonsunday
1 year ago
Reply to  workonsunday

PS: Alpitude (italian carbon component maker) also offer something very similar, but again, the bolt holder design is also different.

carbonfodder
carbonfodder
1 year ago

if those cages actually hold a bottle… sign me all the way up.

Grillis
Grillis
1 year ago
Reply to  carbonfodder

They do, as well as any other cage I have. They’ve been available for awhile if you know where to look. I’ve had the MT16 on a road bike since September.

Grillis
Grillis
1 year ago
Reply to  Grillis

The flat finish was a bit dull/murky so I wet sanded and gave it a gloss clear coat.

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carbonfodder
carbonfodder
1 year ago
Reply to  Grillis

I will be looking now, thanks for the heads up!

Exodux
1 year ago

Why would you need a “eGravel bike” to use these bags?

Drew
Drew
1 year ago
Reply to  Exodux

Maybe it’s a nice way of saying they’re heavy af and you’ll need a motor bike

rodegeek
rodegeek
1 year ago
Reply to  Exodux

Describing it as designed for the “rigors of ebikes implies that’s sturdier. It’s true that stronger drive train components, brakes & tires are often needed for ebikes but for most accessories it’s probably not worth mentioning, except they hope retailers will be able to easily sell them to somebody buying an ebike.

JayG
JayG
1 year ago

What brand and model is that mountain bike with the Tetra fender?

sonicMN
sonicMN
1 year ago
Reply to  JayG

It looks like a Scott Spark to me.

Miro Korac
Miro Korac
1 year ago
Reply to  JayG

Looks like the Scott Spark 950

n8sters
n8sters
1 year ago
Reply to  JayG

Looks like one of the newer Scott models to me, but not positive…

CarbonWorks
1 year ago

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