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Just out of curiosity, does anyone in here have the H-D Rider Cup Holder (part # 50700001)? Do you like it? What are your opinions on other brands of cup holders?
Just out of curiosity, does anyone in here have the H-D Rider Cup Holder (part # 50700001)? Do you like it? What are your opinions on other brands of cup holders?
Thanks,
Hek
Have one on mine and like it.No room on the handle bars account. of gps and Sirius radio mounts.I didn't see any lower fairing mounts that would work for me either.
I have the CruzerCaddy, I think that's what it's called. Mounted it to the top of the highway bar and I like it a lot. I find when the mercury really starts rising it helps to keep fatigue down because I'm re-hydrating as I go. The OL had a dream she bought me one and said that since she had the dream she had to go get me one. I asked her if she could possibly have a dream that she got me a new SE Road Glide and a sexy *** stripper.....glad my garage is well equipped, lol.
just out of curiosity, does anyone in here have the h-d rider cup holder (part # 50700001)? Do you like it? What are your opinions on other brands of cup holders?
Have one on mine and like it. No room on the handle bars account. of gps and Sirius radio mounts. I didn't see any lower fairing mounts that would work for me either.
I was thinking about that its a good reason to keep the cup holder away from the handlebars.
I am planning on getting the lower fairings sooner than later, so I hope it will all fit well!
I've got a the cruzer caddy, it worked fine until the bolt that holds the cup holder onto the handlebar mount stripped out. Since I didn't like the swivel feature, I just drilled the bolt hole all the way through the mount and then put a nut and bolt on it. I tightened it down enough to keep it from swiveling and I like it alot better that way.
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