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Just picture yourself, leaning against Goldie, gazing out over the ocean with your waterbottle at hand...... Well, it could happen!
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Who has a cup holder on their handlebar? Where did you get it and how does it attach?
I get incredibly thirsty when we're out for a longish ride, so I'd like to be able to grab a quick slosh of water at stop lights. I thought about using the Camelbak that I use when bicycle riding, but it's summer in Florida and I don't need any additional stuff on my back.
So, any advice? Thanks in advance!
--JuJu
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Here's one option.....The Kroozie - Home
Just picture yourself, leaning against Goldie, gazing out over the ocean with your waterbottle at hand...... Well, it could happen!
LOL!!!!!
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There are all kinds of drink holders out there to choose from. Most of the goldwing folks we know go with "The Butler". Has a very large cup, garanteed to make you stop if you drink it all too fast.:eek:
We have RAM mounts with a MotoFizz cupholder on the front and a BCS holder under the rear armrest. RAM mounts can attach pretty much anything to your bike. They have a vast array of connectors and accessories. A 1" ball attaches to your bike, another to the object you are attaching, and there is an arm between them. Here is the address:
RAM Mounting Systems, Inc.
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Thanks for all the ideas. Chrome drink holders! Who knew?
But having checked out the RAM system, I think that looks best--mainly because it's so versatile. I learned something too--I've heard people talk about RAM mounts but never knew what they were. Seems like the RAM mount would be good if I ever get a GPS or want to mount a videocam.
Off to give old Uncle Mastercard a little chance to show the love. Cha-ching
--JuJu
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I'm a big fan of RAM mounts and have several of their products, but when it comes to looks on the bike, I think the Kruzer Kaddy wins hands down and there's not a lot if price difference. Just my :2cents: worth.
Dave
Those voices in my head may not be real, but they have some really good ideas.
OMG U Mean that is not JUJU in the cup holder picture.
What cup holder?
There was a cup holder in that picture?
Dave
Those voices in my head may not be real, but they have some really good ideas.
Now back ot the original question - (sorry guys)
We have found that a static holder works a lot beter than a swivel one. (like a Bike Bouy, the Ram drink holder, etc.) The ones that swivel let the mug, cup, bottle etc. move around more, and increase the chance of it falling out or spilling. dont need a swivel on a trike. got a picture of the set up I have on the front of Her purpleness. Not the best picture, bu you get the idea -
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
Don - 2004 GL1800 Champion trike, 2018 Can Am Spyder RT Limited
2 wheeler: 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100
FORR Local 11, AMA, MRF, Mid-South MILE Committee
Juju, Everyone already gave you recommendations. I agree with Ozarkryder I had a swinging holder and made it stationary with glue. The bottle keep trying to fall out. I love having a water bottle right there when I'm riding. Keeps me hydrated in the Florida heat. Ted
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
My husband fashioned a handlebar beverage holder using an adjustable bicycle bottle holder with a RAM ball mount with a screw or bolt in it attached to the beverage holder. It wasn't the least expensive thing because RAM balls, arms, etc. aren't cheap. The bicycle bottle holder was the least expensive item.
Easy to move from one RAM mount to another.
Someone is now marketing the same thing, but I don't recall who.
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I use the Butler cup and holder. Been using them a few years and no problems. Regular and large size cost the same, so get the large...
Butler - The Extreme Mug Holding System by Glass Act
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bicycle cup holder.big enough fo a 20oz. soda bottle.clamp on your handlebar.
Whoa! If I drank that much of coffee, soda or whatever, the pit stops wouldn't be close enough together.
I drink only H2O when riding…use only the flip top bottles. I’ve got a stretch bottle koozie that the bottle goes in and then the whole thing goes in the insulated Kruzer Kaddy. Stays comfortably cold between stops.
Dave
Those voices in my head may not be real, but they have some really good ideas.
My cup holder is a natural. The void between my windshield bag and the handlebars is wide enough (or narrow enough) to securely hold a 20 oz bottle of soda or water.
I went to good ole Wally World, found a drink holder for a bicycle that had a handle bar clamp on it. Works terrific, holds a water bottle with ease. Best $4 I ever spent.
Before this question can be answered accurately we need to know what Trike you are riding. If it is aWing then the answer can certainly give you more choices than a Triglide.
All good suggestions for how to hold, but don't forget to to think about what's going to be put in that holder.
The best container by far is the Contigo (there may be other brands that do the same thing, but don't know their name). It's a double-wall metal container that has a flip-up spout. You press a button and a tube flips up that you can sip like a straw. This allows you to drink without tipping your head up or down and is easy to push back down so nothing spills out. Best of all, you only have to put about three or four ice cubes in it and it will keep your water cold for at least 6 hours no matter how hot it gets. Not sure how or why it works so well, but it does. I think they run about $20 for two at Costco, but other place probably carry them too.
...Barry
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