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Old 05-21-2011, 05:51 PM
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I am looking for suggestions on cup-holders for both the driver and passenger. I looked at the HD brand for the driver, but they seem to swivel too freely for me. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old 05-21-2011, 06:08 PM
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For the driver some have killed two birds with on stone. There is a company that makes locking doors for the Faring glove boxs. I think is kooze caddy. I think I got the name wrong. But some other members here have bought them and have nothing but good things to say about them.
 
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The best is the Butler Mug, ugly as can be but works great.
For the passenger I went with the kuryakin one that mounts behind the rear speaker and a ring mounts to that, hols a insulated mug....wife likes it and of you can't go wrong with chrome. I also put the chrome kaddy for me up front...

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Give us a look we make all different ways to mount a cup holder on your bike,all American made by us from Latigo Leather..Our cup holders stay put..
 
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Originally Posted by carlo
For the driver some have killed two birds with on stone. There is a company that makes locking doors for the Faring glove boxs. I think is kooze caddy. I think I got the name wrong. But some other members here have bought them and have nothing but good things to say about them.
Hog Troughs is the locking doors w/large cup holder (cup, bottle) come with. I have the HD one but got on internet..no swivel.
 
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Kruzer Kady for the rider

http://www.kruzerkaddy.net/
 
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Hog Troughs is the locking doors w/large cup holder (cup, bottle) come with. I have the HD one but got on internet..no swivel.

Yup. Hog Trough. One up front, one in the back.
 
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I have the Kruzer Kady reservoir mount for myself & the Kuryakyn tour pak mount for the OL. Been very happy with both.
 
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I must be different as I have never found the need to drink while I was going down the highway on a bike. I generally keep a bottle of water in my tour pack and take a swig when I stop for gas. That works for me.
 
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I'm still trying to figure out how you'd mount the dang thing.

 


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