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Old 08-05-2018, 02:12 PM
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Looking for a good cup holder. A buddy of mine said he had one but everytime he would hit a bump or turn it would spill all over. Just wondering what everyone has , had , like or don't like. Thanks in advance. Ps. I'm riding a 14 street glide with stock bars.
 
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Old 08-05-2018, 02:35 PM
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I think you are looking for the Goldwing forum.
 
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Ram makes a good one
 
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I second RAM. They have two sizes, the larger is adjustable and can handle the large Yeti type vacuum mugs.
 
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I like the Ram cup holder too.
 
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Upflying , you must be an idiot. People who ride like to take longer rides like to have a beverage easily accessible. As for you I'm sure you don't need one since your longest ride is probably down the block to pick your Virginia slims and tampons.
 
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We make a few styles depending how you would like to mount it .. https://shop.captain-itch.com/Drink-Holder_c56.htm
 
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I took the Harley cup holder that mounts to the clutch or ft brake levers, did some grinding down of the lip, and a vacuumed Kool cup fits and the color scheme is perfect
 
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Originally Posted by Racin
Upflying , you must be an idiot. People who ride like to take longer rides like to have a beverage easily accessible. As for you I'm sure you don't need one since your longest ride is probably down the block to pick your Virginia slims and tampons.

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I have the Kuryakyn Snap N’ Go cupholder. You can remove the basket when not in use. I like it quite a bit and only like $36.
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