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I'm loosin it. I have a buddy that has a cup holder that mounts on the handle bars of his Ultra. He told me the web site where he ordered it a million times. Now i'm ready to go order one and I'm drawing a blank at remembering that web site. He's is out of town unreachable for more than a week. Anybody have a site where I can pick one of these up?
I got the one shown at the Barefoot Willie website. I saw it at Bike Week this year. Not sure of the bar size, never thought about it. The price was right and it works great, put it on in the parking lot across from Iron Horse. The vendor even loaned me the screw driver.
not real sure I'm gonna like the looks but I just ordered this one today: http://www.tourkingcovers.com/acc.html
the one for HD is about 2/3 down the page. Biggest reason I ordered this one is 'cause it looks like its the only one i've found that 'may' hold a 32oz. coke cup. reallly like to looks of the kruzerkaddy one .... which by the way correct web sight is http://www.kruzerkaddy.net/
also like the one from barefootwillies, just couldnt tell how big a cup it would hold. not much of a coffee drinker so dont really need something to hold a pretty stainless steel coffee cup.
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