I personally hate carrying a back pack or having anything in my pockets, so I use in-frame stored tools, but haven't come across a satisfactory solution for carrying CO2 canisters and the inflator, so I have made one.

But I got slightly carried away and ended up with a whole system for mounting Not just the CO2 canisters, but other things too.

These use a common clamp that attaches to the saddle rails and does not interfere with dropper posts and then there are a number of attachment options that can carry rear lights CO2 canisters, inflator valves, action cameras and combinations of these.

A quick swap between attachments means it can be tailored to suit the ride I am going on.

Not sure if this is any interest to anyone else, but if it is and you have a 3D printer then you are welcome to give it a try.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/2669925-bike-accessory-saddle-mount-system#profileId-2955008

by Accurate_Bedroom6277

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  1. Why is carrying exposed cylinders preferable to a small saddle pack? Something like the lezyne road caddy?

    Edit: this is a genuine question, not a critique! Well done, looks great.

  2. Maybe if I had a hardtail. My rear tire bottoming out would definitely be hitting that stuff with my seat down though.

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