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NAHBS 2013: King Cage w/ Titanium Shot Glass Bells & Other Drinking Doodads

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King Cage Bell Shot Glass

King Cage is a hoot at the shows, always unveiling some off-the-wall titanium and stainless steel bicycle accessories.

This year, King Cage bridged the gap between drinking and riding with a new bell, bars, and a flask cage.  Shown above, a made-in-house titanium shotglass sits on some stainless steel hardware that lets it work as a bell.  The hardware clamps to the bar and you can easily remove the shotglass. The bells were made and engraved specifically for NAHBS and we’ll hopefully see them soon on the King Cage’s site. They’ll retail at $40.

Whisky bars and flask cages after the break…

King Cage Bar Flask

Soon to go into production is the Whisky Bar, a titanium handlebar sealed at one end and threaded at another so you can fill them up with liquid. The end pieces are threaded shot glasses made over at Paragon Machine Works while the titanium bars will be made in-house. They’ll retail at roughly $200.

KIng Cage Stanley Flask Holder

Also, since we’re huge fans of the King Cage Mud flask we picked up last year, we were very excited to see King Cage’s new Stanley stainless steel flask holder. It’ll hold any standard Stanley flask and will retail at about $20.

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Gunnstein Lye
Gunnstein Lye
11 years ago

Here in Germany I can ride legally with up to 0.16% blood alcohol content (1.6 promille). These are really great accessories for the cycling alcoholic lifestyle. Can they be had in oversize diameters? 🙂

Marvin Masson
11 years ago

Here in Australia, they have the same blood/alcohol limit for cars as for bicycles, 0.05%. The Handlebar flask is a great idea.

Mindless
Mindless
11 years ago

0.16% ? That’s quite a bit drunk…

Oliver
Oliver
11 years ago

I am not sure what the legal limit for riding a bike is in the UK but I’m confident I should be in jail. I am a bad man

Jake
Jake
11 years ago

I have a friend who builds titanium bongs out of bike tubing.

John
John
11 years ago

A totally enibriated to the point of memory loss Friday night ride will always lead to an adventurous spin home on Saturday. This product is just the ticket for those of us who cannot face ANY sort of reality without alcohol. Kudos.

JimmyZ
JimmyZ
11 years ago

you can keep any cold-tepid liquid in a flask, not just alcoholic beverages. Milk, juice, kool-aid, tea, or even blood.

Rob
Rob
11 years ago

the whisky bar is next level for sure. Also, good to see a flask holder… my old Ahearne Spaceman Flask holder has been faithful–now that i think about it, the flask cage and surly flask may be my best cycling purchase after all these years.

Fred
Fred
11 years ago

Comments on this article were so much more fun than on the new Shimano mtn components post. Cheers!

ZMEU
ZMEU
8 years ago

Did anyone know if the whiskey bar is on the market now?
I didn t find one.
Thanks (cheers)
Zmeu

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