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Old 12-17-2011, 07:47 AM
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Thinking about this one.
 
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Originally Posted by williamfrog
Thinking about this one.
Now that's the one I'm looking for.
 
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"Originally Posted by williamfrog
Thinking about this one."

Now, thats what I am looking for...... probably a little more than $5, but looks well made...
 
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Originally Posted by Krow
I'd guess you had to reinforce the snap-on vinyl cover to make it strong enough to stay attached??? I've been thinking about doing something like this and have cut out a piece of aluminum in the shape of the OEM door, have black vinyl to cover it, but am not sure how I'm going to attach it after covered.
Thats exactly what I did. Added snaps to hold it on.
 
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Originally Posted by williamfrog
Thinking about this one.
Looks like a good one.
 
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Originally Posted by TheBlackPharoah
So how do you get those tops off?......the beer tops....I mean....
 
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Best investment yet.......
 
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Best investment yet.......

That looks good, but isn't it hard to keep your beer cold when it is up against the engine?
 

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Originally Posted by last12know
mine worked great for one season.. the metal in the cup vibrated into several pieces.. granted it was promptly replaced. i'm waiting for it too also fall apart. even with a rubber washer i put in on the second one to help prevent it i still don't think it'll last. have a bare foot ******* waiting to be put into use.

side note: dont use it for drinks as it spins around anyhow.. i use it for the cell phones with the clips outside of the cup. makes them easy to grab when getting on and off. don't have to unlock the saddle bags to get them.

the cell phones are much lighter than a can of soda so i don't believe that was the cause.. they're out of stainless i believe and stainless is brittle by nature.

Wife, brother and I all are using the Kruzer Kads on our harley's for over 5+ years and never had a problem.
 


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