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Contigo travel mugs in my tour pak to keep my drinks hot or cold. See no point having a cup holder on a bagger other than making your bike look ugly. Sorry if that offends but come on guys isn't that why we have bags?
A cup holder?! You'll be shopping for a Goldwing by the end of the year. lol
LOL, coming from a guy with a full batwing and lowers!
Let me take a look...yup, we are in the touring section of the forums. I don't care how "hard" you think you are, we all drive big, bulky touring bikes. If you've forgotten, these bad boys have been designed for our total comfort.
So, get working on that drink holder brother! It's a great idea. Anyone I know with one says they can't live without it!
i just put a RAM mount one on last night. I haven't got to try it out yet but it seems well built and I like that you can leave the mount on and pop off the cup holder in seconds. The mount isn't super clean looking but not horrible. Harley sure doesn't leave much room to put anything on the bars though, and they come so close to the console when you turn the bars over hard. It takes some trial and error to make something work.
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