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So, what is everyone using for a beverage holder and where did you mount it?
I have a 2004 Ultra and need to find a place to carry a large coffee/bottled water without spending some ungodly amount of $$$$ from the dealer for what looks like a chrome plated plastic cup holder.
I'm sure there has to be a decent cup holder out there somewhere, I just can't seem to find it... your suggestions will be appreciated
happy holidays,
mike
I am using the rider cup holder Harley part number 50700001 cost 50 dollars and mine is mounted left side by lower faring
I'd guess you had to reinforce the snap-on vinyl cover to make it strong enough to stay attached??? I've been thinking about doing something like this and have cut out a piece of aluminum in the shape of the OEM door, have black vinyl to cover it, but am not sure how I'm going to attach it after covered.
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