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seriously? you put a frownie face on the heading of your post because you can't figure out a mount for a cupholder? i see a frownie face, and the title 2014 ultra and i'm thinking that there is another problem with the new bikes and this is what i get?
looking at the pictures on the hd site, looks like there's enough room for a barefoot ******* cup holder......
seriously? you put a frownie face on the heading of your post because you can't figure out a mount for a cupholder? i see a frownie face, and the title 2014 ultra and i'm thinking that there is another problem with the new bikes and this is what i get?
looking at the pictures on the hd site, looks like there's enough room for a barefoot ******* cup holder......
Admittedly I had the same thought... I was like its the end of the world, then... Oh. Ok.
This is the one I use, Kuryakyn Part # 1462. It will hold a can, bottled water, and up to most 32oz cups. This one attaches to the 2 screws that hold your left control housing on. They also have a version that mounts under the mirror attachment, part # 1791. I can see the reason for the red frown face. When its 100+ out and I don't have a drink available my face gets red too. http://www.kuryakyn.com/Product-Gallery.aspx?FileName=1462-2.jpg
Last edited by Greg2012FLHTK; Mar 3, 2014 at 08:10 AM.
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