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I have a Kruzer Kaddy but I have mixed feelings about it. I like that it is completely enclosed so I can throw a receipt, driving directions, or my cell phone in there in a pinch. However, I don't like that it is so loose on the hanger. It is always tilting funny when I have a mug of coffee in it. I have been using little orings to tighten up the fit, but they get cut pretty quick. Anyone have any suggestions about how to fix this or another holder that you can use to put stuff other than a mug in? The Barefoot ******* one seems pretty close...
I know this is an old thread and probably viewed as a dumb question by some but here it is. I see a lot of "cup holders" on bikes but I'm not really sure why they are there. Do riders actually take a sip while riding or do you pull off or grab a sip at a light?
I know this is an old thread and probably viewed as a dumb question by some but here it is. I see a lot of "cup holders" on bikes but I'm not really sure why they are there. Do riders actually take a sip while riding or do you pull off or grab a sip at a light?
really? do you drive the car with your hands at 2 and 10. with the radio off?
i can drink ride and sometimes chew gum.
no trying to be a di*k it just seams like a silly ??
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