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Can pretty must use any travel mug with it or I've put two zip ties on it and can drop a bottle of water in there. Use it all the time for coffee, even with a dunkin donuts cup or paper cup from one of the gas stations.
This is the one I have and it is great in fact I got the kury passenger one for mama to.
The Roadrunner (mentioned already by another poster) has options for both a travel mug and an insert that holds water bottles, etc. All the hardware/mounting parts are machined aluminum then chrome or black, all USA made. You can mount on a round bar or on the brake/clutch housing (reversible design). Here ya go... http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/CTGY/drink.html (and I'll attach photos)
It fits in the koozie. I can fill it with ice and whatever beverage and it will still have ice in it after 8 hours. Only holds 18oz, but I take a bottle of whatever I'm drinking and fill it up at gas stops. Button that opens the tops works easy with gloves and it seals up tight so no leaks. Hate extra stuff on the bars.
Been using this set up for over 55K miles and still works like a charm. Cpt Itch's products are A1
I've tried them all. Best thing out there is the Hogtrough. Made for lowers and they also have a model that attaches to the frame but puts the holder in the same spot as the lower fairing mounted model.
Bolted A Camera Lens pouch to my windshield on my last bike and ordered one for this bike. Don't like hanging them off the bars.[/IMG]I attached a padded
I've tried them all. Best thing out there is the Hogtrough. Made for lowers and they also have a model that attaches to the frame but puts the holder in the same spot as the lower fairing mounted model.
I'm planning a trip to Colorado from Illinois this summer. Having traveled that route many times in a car I know it will be hot and dry. I would like to have a cup holder for water mounted on the handlebar of my 14 SG. I would appreciate any q suggestions and maybe pics. Q Thanks in advance.
My buddy just uses a cheap one from a bicycle store, 14.00 tops, I have seen a fancy one at the bike show(s) that swivels like a sail boat compass but is was around a 100$
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