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I have replaced my lower fairing covers with lockable doors. Some time ago my stealer had lower fairing doors with bottle holder attached, they are out and will not be available in the near future.
I have tried the chrome rings attached to the handlebar switch housings. I don't like them they get in the way of my GPS. Does anyone have suggestions of what I can use for a bottle holder? I need one since I am going to be going on an 8,000 mile trip. Thanks.
I think it was in the current issue of Baggers, I saw an advertisement for replacement side covers with drink holders molded into them. Looked pretty slick and placed a beverage in about the same place as the ones that go on the saddle bag guards. Sorry can't think of the link to the page right now.
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