which cup holder
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RE: which cup holder
Would this work for you?
http://store.helmetsrus.com/rodrhowstcup.html
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c...s_1905_2682098
http://store.helmetsrus.com/rodrhowstcup.html
http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.c...s_1905_2682098
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RE: which cup holder
I bought one of the chrome Kruzer Kaddies from a local bike shop. It is a good compromise between better-than-plastic cup holders and the exhorbitant (IMHO) price for the chrome ring cup holder ($80!). The Kruzer Kaddy was only $39 at a local shop, but I encountered a problem on the first long ride this past weekend: The cup holder rotates when you have a full bottle of water in it -- due to road vibration and the vib's from the bike. I'm currently awaiting solution suggestions from mfr., but until that time, I either keep a smaller bottle of water in the holder (8 oz. bottle of Ozarka) or drink 1/3 of the larger bottles so they aren't top-heavy.
But it looks good on the bike...
Tod
But it looks good on the bike...
Tod
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RE: which cup holder
I have one of these bottleholder on my RG. I have Heritage handlebars so they are a bit higher than stock and it holds 20oz beverage bottles and standard water bottles. It is a clamp-on unit. It can also be mounted on crash bars. I am happy with it and have ridden about 20k mi with it.
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RE: which cup holder
I use the saddlebag guard bag and just replace th3e water bottle with a flip top coffee tumbler type of mug for in the morning, then toss it in the tour pack and switch over to the water bottle for the afternoon ride. No complaints at all. You can get a stainless tumbler at any Meijer store. I don't like too much stuff mounted on the handlebars.