Wolf Tooth Components
Wolf Tooth Stainless Steel Morse Cage - MORSE-SS-WT
Item: #946997 | Part Number: MORSE-SS-WT$58.99
Description
The Wolf Tooth Morse Cage is a versatile stainless steel bottle cage with a unique base plate that allows you to reposition the bottle placement on your bike. Named for its dot-dash-dot-dash mounting pattern, the Morse Cage base plate offers four positions that align with your bike's bottle bosses. Each...
Wolf Tooth Stainless Steel Morse Cage - MORSE-SS-WT Item # 946997
Description
The Wolf Tooth Morse Cage is a versatile stainless steel bottle cage with a unique base plate that allows you to reposition the bottle placement on your bike. Named for its dot-dash-dot-dash mounting pattern, the Morse Cage base plate offers four positions that align with your bike's bottle bosses. Each of the four mounting options has a "dot" paired with a "dash" that ensures your bottle is securely mounted and won't move. This gives you the option of up to 32 mm of vertical adjustment of bottle cage positioning.
Features:
- Hand-bent hollow tubing
- Fits any frame that has a standard bottle cage mount with bolt spacing of 64 mm (most modern frames)
- Made in our Minnesota machine shop
- Versatile option for bikes with multiple bottle cage mounts, full-suspension frames, smaller frames, and bikes with any size of frame bag
- Compatible with Wolf Tooth B-RAD Mounting Bases to adjust bottle positioning even further
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel tubing and plate
- Weight: 58 g
Compatibility:
- Fits any frame that has a standard bottle cage mount with bolt spacing of 64 mm (most modern frames)
Specifications:
- Material: 304 Stainless Steel tubing and plate
- Weight: 58 g
Part Numbers for Wolf Tooth Stainless Steel Morse Cage - MORSE-SS-WT
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Fluid Rider from
Nice product but was less before the tariff war
Happy with the quality and hold on the bottle. Especially how it doesn't mark up a bottle like an aluminum one. Maybe One Up could make some stainless steel bottle cages for this side of the border.
Date published: 2025-03-26