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I use the Ciro basket with perch mount. Works great for a 20 or 30 oz. Yeti. With the basket you can put a water bottle in a koozie and it will fit down in the basket.
Ciro3d Drink Holders fit anything from pop cans to 30oz YETI cups. We have a variety of mounting options from Perch Mounts, Mirror Mounts, Bar Mounts, and Passenger Mounts. All Drink/Cup Holders are available in chrome or black. Here's just a few examples:
I have the Kury ones on mine. I had the RAM ones and I never liked them for cup holders. I like the basket design with rubber fingers. Holds your cup in place, and it is still easy to get in/out, but bumps do not affect it.
Ciro3d Drink Holders fit anything from pop cans to 30oz YETI cups. We have a variety of mounting options from Perch Mounts, Mirror Mounts, Bar Mounts, and Passenger Mounts. All Drink/Cup Holders are available in chrome or black. Here's just a few examples:
I have searched quite a bit on something that would work for me & my wife on long rides and tried plastic clamp mount which flew off while on a trip. I then got a RAM cup mount and the piece that house water bottle flew off while I was in Lake Havasu, AZ. I had blue locitite and still screw came lose and lost it on the freeway. Now I got a Kruzer Kaddy and mounted on crash bar on the left side and recently added a Large cup mount on the right side of the crash bar that will hold 32 oz steel bottle. Circle K plastic hard cup flew out of Kruzer Kaddy when it was emptied but as long as it has liquid the weight held the cup down so now I use small bungee cords to keep the emptied cup in it. The one on the right side that house 32 oz bottle works great as steel bottle is heavy and snug fit.
I will get pictures of how I have them setup and share.....stay tuned!
I have a handle bar cup holder on the shelf somewhere, didn't like it, took it off after 1 short trip. I opted for a couple of Harley's Saddlebag Guard Water Bottle holders. One hold the water bottle the other side holds the coffee.
I've been using the Kury with the basket for over 100,000 miles now. Basket is still holding up. It doesn't work with my Yeti 30 oz, but I've been using a Camelback insulated bottle and it works well for cold water.
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