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Hey folks! Just bought a 15 street glide. Traded in my kawasaki voyager, already miss my phone and cup holders but don't know which fit nicely and don't block things. I have the kuruakyn phone and basket drink holder but they were mirror mount. I could order the mounts for the controls bolts but im afraid its going to push them too far out.
I use the MOCO leather saddlebag guard for my coffee/water. A slender vacuum sealed pop top thermos fits perfectly in those. Usually leave my phone in my pockets but I've heard great things about the Ram X-grip.
I made a SS mount that I attach both my Kruzer Kaddy and HD phone mount to for a cleaner look over 2 sep mounts. Either item can be removed in seconds.
Tried the Kruzer Kaddy and didn't like it. The cup I had that fit was too snug and a pain to get out. The other cup that sort of fit was too top heavy and would allow the liquid to splash out on even bump when full.
My preference is the leather saddle bag guards, water on one side and coffee on the other side. I though they would get plastered with bugs, but I only had 1 bug on the coffee cup in a 5,000 mile trip.
Tried the Kruzer Kaddy and didn't like it. The cup I had that fit was too snug and a pain to get out. The other cup that sort of fit was too top heavy and would allow the liquid to splash out on even bump when full.
My preference is the leather saddle bag guards, water on one side and coffee on the other side. I though they would get plastered with bugs, but I only had 1 bug on the coffee cup in a 5,000 mile trip.
I have a tall insulated water bottle and the saddlebag guard bag works great for me. Many of the cup holders don't hold the taller bottles well, or only fit the smaller sizes.
The clamp-type phone mounts are pretty popular here, like the X-Grip or TechGripper.
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