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I bought a Kruzer Kaddy for the 14 Limited; had a Barefoot ***** on the 10 Ultra.
The Kaddy is chrome and looks good. Barefoot ***** is less expensive but works better by holding a larger array of cup sizes. My favorite Tervis Tumbler doesn't fit in the Kaddy but does in the Barefoot *****. YMMV
I bought the frame downtube mounted one from dealer. I swung it forward toward the lowers, (not against the horn cover). Holds any soda can size cup. Doesn't hardly shake any at all and holds containers very snug. Only about $50.00.
kruzer kaddy, I added a rubber washer so that when I have a tall bottle it doesn't tilt.
That's what I had to do when I discovered that my travel coffee cup took a 45 degree dip at 75 MPH and then wind caught that and I was in a one man coffee mist tornado.
I had a barefoot *****, but didn't care for the plastic. Not to mention it was in the way of the gas cap. I opted for the Kuryakyn bar mirror mounted one. Pretty expensive at $60 a piece tho. I also got one on the back grab rails for the wife. She really appreciated that. I still had the stock bars in these picks, but it still worked fine when lifting the gas cap flap. Upgraded to the 10" apes and there is no interference at all anymore, this can be seen in my sig pic.
Last edited by DeputyLoud; Oct 6, 2015 at 10:01 AM.
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