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RT Limited Cup Holder
Anyone find a reasonable cup holder for the RT Limited?
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BRICa makes a cupholder for a stroller. Its about $12 and cllamps to the rear hand grips or I have mine clamped to the rear edge of the dash top.
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Originally Posted by bmwlarry
BRICa makes a cupholder for a stroller. Its about $12 and cllamps to the rear hand grips or I have mine clamped to the rear edge of the dash top.
That's what I use and one for the passenger grip too!
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This is what I use
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I always wear a full face helmet, and I never drink while I am riding.
When I stop to get gas/eat/visit restroom, etc I use this. Has worked so far.
Last edited by Bike-O-Din; 12-14-2012 at 06:54 PM.
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Originally Posted by jlemkow
Anyone find a reasonable cup holder for the RT Limited?
This is an ISC cupholder mounted with a 1" RAM ball to one of the 11mm bolts in the center of the Spyder. Turn out the stock bolt and replace with on that is 3/4" longer and a spacer. You can swivel it back on the driver side of the bars or forward away from the driver.
Either way works great!
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74 Honda 360T (pair); 78 Suzuki GS 1000 (pair); 82 Honda Aspencade; 84 Honda 400; 87 Yamaha 1100; 99 Honda Valkyrie; 01 Suzuki Burgman(triked); 02 Honda GL 1800(triked); 10 Spyder RTSE; 11 Spyder RTSM; 12 Spyder RTSL (pair); 20 Spyder RTL (current)
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I like Diamond R Accessories. They're a sponsor. I have a cup holder for me on one on the passenger armrest also from Diamond R...
Take a look. Allen and Patti are great to work with.
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RT Limited Cup Holder
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Custom made cup holder for can-am spyder rt
Originally Posted by jlemkow
Anyone find a reasonable cup holder for the RT Limited?
Type in the title of my message and it will lead to the link where I got my cup holder, the vendor is Air wing guy, he makes custom products for a variety of bikes, mine cost $55.75, it looks great.
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Originally Posted by Kungfuspyder
Type in the title of my message and it will lead to the link where I got my cup holder, the vendor is Air wing guy, he makes custom products for a variety of bikes, mine cost $55.75, it looks great.
I believe its Baker Air Wings that sell it. Pretty nice cup holder !!
Tommy J.
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Images of cup holder
Originally Posted by jlemkow
Anyone find a reasonable cup holder for the RT Limited?
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It has 2 foam liners for sizing. Type in "custom made cup holder for can-am spyder rt" and it will connect you to the posting.
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Cup Holder
I tried the Brica cupholder. I didnt' like it on the bike so put it on the boat. I now use the cupholder from Diamond R. It works really well and I'm happy with that one. They are a sponsor on this site also and great people to work with.
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I had an old cupholder from Barefoot Willie. I found a plastic pipe clamp at Menards for a couple of bucks and attached the cup holder to the clamp. It works well for me.
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We bought a small cooler at Walmart that fits into one of the side bags, and always have a cold drink ready when we stop for fuel..
Harley & Darlene
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Butler Cups are made for Spyders RT my wife has the small one and loves it.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Does anybody actually try to pull their drink out of one of these holdes and take a swig with at speed?
(I keep the drinks in the top trunk; that's what fuel stops are used for! )
When it's 110 in the shade and I'm trapped in bumper to bumper traffic in Atlanta, I welcome the cup holder and its contents.
Penny and Rick have owned many motorcycles starting in 1974 with Hondas, then to Suzukis, Gold Wings and ultimately Spyders.
74 Honda 360T (pair); 78 Suzuki GS 1000 (pair); 82 Honda Aspencade; 84 Honda 400; 87 Yamaha 1100; 99 Honda Valkyrie; 01 Suzuki Burgman(triked); 02 Honda GL 1800(triked); 10 Spyder RTSE; 11 Spyder RTSM; 12 Spyder RTSL (pair); 20 Spyder RTL (current)
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I never use a full hat - and have a cup holder attached to a RAM mount, attached to the back of my GPS mount. I always have coffee in the morning, and ice water the rest of the day (hot water, if it's cold). I use a plastic straw from an old Butler cup, which I insert into my Starbucks travel mug.
I have a friend with the same system, except he never puts hot liquids in his cup, so he has a plastic cup with a lid and straw.
Both work well at freeway speeds. Drinking while on the twisties does not work well
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I got the cup holder made by spyderrt. Attaches to handlebar. Works great !!!!
Tommy J.
I'll try and find a pic of it !!
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Does anybody actually try to pull their drink out of one of these holdes and take a swig with at speed?
(I keep the drinks in the top trunk; that's what fuel stops are used for! )
yes I do, or did b4 it snowed here. I found a long bendy straw at dollar store and it slides up in my helmet (full face) for a cool refreshing drink.
Grandpa Pete
Peter & Kim Pontinen
2020 RTL Dark Marsala
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Does anybody actually try to pull their drink out of one of these holdes and take a swig with at speed?
(I keep the drinks in the top trunk; that's what fuel stops are used for! )
Bob.. you are from the 'Northern Climes' 2 to 3 hours between gas stops.. and waiting that long to drink water will put ya DOWN here in the south....
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Does anybody actually try to pull their drink out of one of these holdes and take a swig with at speed?
(I keep the drinks in the top trunk; that's what fuel stops are used for! )
I have the Butler mug and am able to drink the whole cup between stops. Being a kidney transplant I must keep hydrated while I ride.
I don't see much use in any cup holder that holds a bottle where you have to unscrew a cap which takes both hands. The bottle of water will also get hot quickly being exposed. The Butler mug is insulated and keep the ice and water cold for hours. If you take the cap and straw off it doubles as a bottle or fast food cup holder
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Originally Posted by JJW SpyderRider
I have the Butler mug and am able to drink the whole cup between stops. Being a kidney transplant I must keep hydrated while I ride.
I don't see much use in any cup holder that holds a bottle where you have to unscrew a cap which takes both hands. The bottle of water will also get hot quickly being exposed. The Butler mug is insulated and keep the ice and water cold for hours. If you take the cap and straw off it doubles as a bottle or fast food cup holder
Loosen the cap before you take off then finger tighten it back. Easy to open with one hand.
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made my own from post here
here is my invention
here is a close up
Rick11Flor practicing for retirement. Everyday is a new day and I try to live it to the max.
We (DW and I) travel to distant lands three or more months per year now looking for a Outlaw to take the Spyder along.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Does anybody actually try to pull their drink out of one of these holdes and take a swig with at speed?
(I keep the drinks in the top trunk; that's what fuel stops are used for! )
I do. Wal mart had a bunch of cups, or drink containers on the shelf, so I took my cup holder in, with both liners, and test fit the containers until I found the right one. It has a straw that folds down when I close the lid, and to open is a one touch function. There is no more effort to that than searching for a radio station, or a song from the iPod.
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