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jeuchler
02-28-2010, 09:23 PM
So, I guess it means a product has "made it" once Amazon.com starts selling accessories for it. In fact, I finally got around to buying those Can-Am shock covers from them tonight.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61XpzoizAAL._SL160_AA115_.jpg

(Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)

Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. :dontknow: A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21Zz5POVX3L._SL500_AA170_.jpg

bone crusher
02-28-2010, 09:43 PM
So, I guess it means a product has "made it" once Amazon.com starts selling accessories for it. In fact, I finally got around to buying those Can-Am shock covers from them tonight.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61XpzoizAAL._SL160_AA115_.jpg

(Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)

Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. :dontknow: A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21Zz5POVX3L._SL500_AA170_.jpg

Nope...that stupid mug really is 42.50...wonder if it floats in front of you while you ride...for that much money, it should...

Big Arm
02-28-2010, 09:43 PM
Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. :dontknow: A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21Zz5POVX3L._SL500_AA170_.jpg


:yikes:

NancysToy
02-28-2010, 10:10 PM
You mean a great mug, that says "Spyder", is not worth less than a dollar a week to you? I am shocked beyond belief. :yikes: They can't just give those titanium and ebony cups away you know. :roflblack: What? It's aluminum and plastic? Imagine that!!! :joke:

ArmyJoe
02-28-2010, 10:18 PM
That's cheap compared to this: http://shop.hero-gear.com/browse.cfm/battlemug/4,358.html

jeuchler
02-28-2010, 10:23 PM
You mean a great mug, that says "Spyder", is not worth less than a dollar a week to you?

Scotty, I am not sure it actually says "Spyder" on it.

Only "Y" as in "why the heck did you buy this?!"


I am shocked beyond belief. :yikes: They can't just give those titanium and ebony cups away you know. :roflblack: What? It's aluminum and plastic? Imagine that!!! :joke:

Yeah...and I'm not sure about the aluminum, either.

jeuchler
02-28-2010, 10:25 PM
That's cheap compared to this: http://shop.hero-gear.com/browse.cfm/battlemug/4,358.html

See, that I might buy.

A 13 pound mug for $270.

http://shop.hero-gear.com/prodimg/IMG_2150.jpg

Bet it won't chip when I drop it....

BRPjunkie
02-28-2010, 10:29 PM
:yikes:

AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

NancysToy
02-28-2010, 10:42 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: Very, very well done! :firstplace:

ataDude
02-28-2010, 10:43 PM
That's cheap compared to this: http://shop.hero-gear.com/browse.cfm/battlemug/4,358.html

Yeah, but these are cool. :2thumbs:

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Some Guy
02-28-2010, 10:46 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

Funny and clever!!! I love it! :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack:
(I'm jealous I didn't think of it first!) :D

The_Spyderwoman
02-28-2010, 11:17 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

You've got to be suffering from PMS (Planned Message Submission)
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

bone crusher
02-28-2010, 11:19 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

:roflblack::roflblack::2thumbs::ohyea::roflblack:

dave01
03-01-2010, 04:45 AM
Can I get it with the Scam-now option to clean up messes in case the VSS fails?:dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:

YPILOT
03-01-2010, 05:22 AM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D
Hey with features like that it should make the coffee, pour it , and drink it for you.:2thumbs:

Capt John
03-01-2010, 07:29 AM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

BRPjunkie
03-01-2010, 09:16 AM
Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

For $42 extra, You can get the three year extended warranty. It includes roadside assistance from 7 - 11 in the event you run out of coffee ($25 deductible applies). Standard coverage already includes GPS (Genuine Product Support) otherwise known as Carlo. :D

effgjamis
03-01-2010, 09:43 AM
does it contain a recycle containment?

1VENOM
03-01-2010, 12:26 PM
:coffee::coffee:You all r having waaay toooo much fun here, :coffee::coffee::roflblack:

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 12:32 PM
So, I guess it means a product has "made it" once Amazon.com starts selling accessories for it. In fact, I finally got around to buying those Can-Am shock covers from them tonight.

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61XpzoizAAL._SL160_AA115_.jpg

(Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)

Anyhow, I hope this is a misprint. :dontknow: A Can-Am travel mug for $42.50:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21Zz5POVX3L._SL500_AA170_.jpgSorry John but Smylinacha has them :shemademe_smilie:

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:22 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

:roflblack:

Although I stopped laughing when I heard of a few people getting scalded because there was a problem with the DPS...

(I hear there is gonna be a recall.)

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:25 PM
Can I get it with the Scam-now option to clean up messes in case the VSS fails?:dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:

Boy, I am not sure, dave, but I understand if you place the mug on top of your BRP trailer, then lift the lid, it will pour the coffee directly into your trailer for you.

Automatically.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:39 PM
Does it come with a standard 2 year warranty? Can you purchase an extended warranty? Just in case any of these systems fail.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Yes, Capt John, I believe it does.

Funny, though--there have been dozens of posts on the boards about what the actual capacity of the mug is. Some claim it empty when it's not. Others claim it can never really be filled.

Also, only a limited number of Premiere Edition mugs have been made. BRP made exactly 2,500 "PE" mugs.

(So there are 3,856.)

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:41 PM
does it contain a recycle containment?

No, effgjamis--

I think you are thinking of the catch-can modification to the mug.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:42 PM
Sorry John but Smylinacha has them :shemademe_smilie:

What the heck, Mike!

She doesn't even have a cup holder mount on her Spyder!!

(While I have three...)

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 05:47 PM
[QUOTE=ataDude;184612]Yeah, but these are cool. :2thumbs:


Very cool but I think SETHO should test these out for us First :D

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:48 PM
AT $42 it's a bargain since it has VSS (Volume Stability Sensor) otherwise known as a lid, DPS (Durable Protective Skin) otherwise known as stainless steel, ABS (Anti-skid Bottom Sole) otherwise known as rubber and TCS (Thermal Conductor System) otherwise known as double walls. I'm sure it has a BUDS connector to tell you how many miles per ounce of coffee. :D

I don't want to start a flaming thread here, BRPjunkie, but didn't some folks have the recommended software upgrade to the mug, only to find out that it now can't be raised to the lips smoothly (there's resistance to tipping, then a release with like a crack or pop causing one to over-tip the mug)?

I also would hate to being in the middle of my morning coffee and have the mug starts throwing codes all over its display and I have to finish breakfast in limp mode.

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 05:50 PM
What the heck, Mike!

She doesn't even have a cup holder mount on her Spyder!!

(While I have three...)Alright while were all eating pie we will distrcat her while you take them away nojoke

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:52 PM
For $42 extra, You can get the three year extended warranty. It includes roadside assistance from 7 - 11 in the event you run out of coffee ($25 deductible applies). Standard coverage already includes GPS (Genuine Product Support) otherwise known as Carlo. :D

And I also hear that some unscrupulous dealers are w a y overcharging for the BEST warranty.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 05:57 PM
Alright while were all eating pie we will distrcat her while you take them away nojoke

Fair enough.

I was just looking to order some Givi saddlebags for my new BRP mug (they hold extra milk, sugar, plus two full-face helmets).

I don't want to let the cat out of the bag, but I hear Ev has some cool new lighting design accessories coming (I often drink in the dark), as well as a 4" handle lift kit for the mug for those that can't, you know, reach it.

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 06:58 PM
Yes, Capt John, I believe it does.

Funny, though--there have been dozens of posts on the boards about what the actual capacity of the mug is. Some claim it empty when it's not. Others claim it can never really be filled.

Also, only a limited number of Premiere Edition mugs have been made. BRP made exactly 2,500 "PE" mugs.

(So there are 3,856.)Whos counting don't want to brag but my trailer has an outlet so I can brew 12 cups on the go :ani29:But of course I'm back to using my H-D mugs neven though there known for leaking :D

ataDude
03-01-2010, 07:01 PM
... as well as a 4" handle lift kit for the mug for those that can't, you know, reach it.

Well, that just sucks. I need a 3" handle lift... 4" is too much.

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jeuchler
03-01-2010, 07:10 PM
Well, that just sucks. I need a 3" handle lift... 4" is too much.

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Yeah, but ataDude--

if you get the new Corbin seat for the mug, it pushes you back further so that the 4" handle lift will be a perfect fit.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 07:18 PM
...of course I'm back to using my H-D mugs even though there known for leaking :D

:roflblack:

Of course, there has been much discussion about how the rings in the mug will stand up to use of synthetic coffee as opposed to petroleum-based coffee or the synthetic coffee blend. Unfortunately, the shop manual (NOT the owner's manual, mind you) states that only the full synthetic coffee is to be used, NOT the synthetic blend.

Still waiting on confirmation from BRP.

BRPjunkie
03-01-2010, 07:23 PM
This has been a riot. If we can keep it going for another month. I'll actually be able to ride. I only use 5W - 40 Starbucks blend so I think I'm OK.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 07:37 PM
...I only use 5W - 40 Starbucks blend so I think I'm OK.

OK more issues:

The new recommended BRP coffee had no ratings or viscosity listed on the label.

While synthetic coffees offer real advantages when your stomach is very cold and when your stomach is very hot. The viscosity ratings are typically at 212°F, too hot to drink from a mug.

At 32°F the PAOs and Diesters have about one third the viscosity of the mineral coffees, meaning they pump through your digestive system three times better. Since about 75% of all the wear on your digestive system happens in the first five minutes after you start drinking a coffee, synthetics offer an advantage in significantly reducing colon wear.

Hope that clears things up. I'm gonna get a coffee. :coffee:

Smylinacha
03-01-2010, 08:18 PM
(Thought I'd get them off RoadDog in his latest garage-cleanout, but noooo...)



I got those :2thumbs:

Smylinacha
03-01-2010, 08:20 PM
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:


I don't want to start a flaming thread here, BRPjunkie, but didn't some folks have the recommended software upgrade to the mug, only to find out that it now can't be raised to the lips smoothly (there's resistance to tipping, then a release with like a crack or pop causing one to over-tip the mug)?

I also would hate to being in the middle of my morning coffee and have the mug starts throwing codes all over its display and I have to finish breakfast in limp mode.

northramp
03-01-2010, 08:20 PM
I won t buy one until Evan sells a Lid Tipz light for it .

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 08:50 PM
I got those :2thumbs:

Yeah, Kim, but did the warranty transfer over to you??!

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:03 PM
I won t buy one until Evan sells a Lid Tipz light for it .

Well, I know you want lights, northramp, 'cause after all it's more important to be seen than to see when you are drinking, so I thought I'd mention this:

I think Ev might be almost done with the quintuple play mug kit, which has five distinct coffee-drinking-light-up functions for various consuming conditions. The stock lighting on the BRP mug (like many of you tell me every time you see me) is just plain inferior and needs replacement at the earliest opportunity. The posi-tap connectors are a breeze to hook up to the coffee mug stock wiring harness.

(I also am now thinking of switching out the stock mug grip for 5 1/4" billet ones, by the way.)

ataDude
03-01-2010, 09:04 PM
This thread is silly. Perhaps we need to revisit a serious one:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12326

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jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:10 PM
...and has no taste, either! As a matter of fact, I don't think it's even coffee at all. I think that maybe it's coffee flavored KoolAid......:D

OK, HDX--I know you know way more than I do about this, but please don't stir up the "coffee-octane-wars" discussions of 2008 again...

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:16 PM
This thread is silly. Perhaps we need to revisit a serious one:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12326

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No.

Let it go, ataDude.

Your F1-coffee-mug-sidestand prices were exorbitant, your delivery times were horrendous, you wouldn't answer your coffee-mug-hotline telephone, the holes in your design didn't line up with the holes on the stock mug, and several people complained that the steel you used was not optically correct and you could barely see through it.

Not to mention, it's a coffee mug--it probably doesn't need a sidestand.

(It had to be said.)

NancysToy
03-01-2010, 09:22 PM
Not being a coffee drinker, it is obvious to me from this thread that I have a lot to learn. You SpyderLovers members are an incredible resource!

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:25 PM
Well, at least Harley tells you right on the can what they're selling ya'..........

http://shop.docsharleydavidson.com/ProductImages/misc/COF1.jpg

:roflblack:

Come on, HDX.

I am trying to keep it civil here, but (and at the risk of you calling me a liberal) you and I have discussed this a hundred times already:

It clearly reads "BLEND" on the can in the photo.

http://shop.docsharleydavidson.com/ProductImages/misc/COF1.jpg

I for one am NOT going to risk voiding the warranty of an expensive mug by using the wrong coffee.

And for RoadDog's sake, please don't bring up that nonsense about Rislone Decaf, Amsoil Cappucino, or Mobil One Espresso.

I'm not risking it.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:41 PM
Is this mug compatible with a JuiceBox?:dontknow:

Jury is out on that one, bro'.

Again, there are many here who outshine me on the technical aspects, but it seems that the Juice Box hooked up using the factory O2 sensor may not be doing much good.

As long as the factory coffee-O2 sensor is kept, the coffee mug's computer will eventually learn and correct the AFR back to 14.5-14.7 regardless of how rich the setting are on the JB. :dontknow:

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:45 PM
Not being a coffee drinker, it is obvious to me from this thread that I have a lot to learn. You SpyderLovers members are an incredible resource!


Scotty, what are you talking about?

You have, what, like 30 coffee mugs in your garage?

Just because they all don't have high-tech nannies in them like the BRP mug, and most of them are not coffee-injected or are without electric start doesn't mean we don't value your caffeinated opinion here.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:50 PM
I gave up on him.......Caught him this weekend with a SOY Spectro latte in a sidecar mug!!:yikes: He just doesn't get it.....
:lecturef_smilie:


Are you serious?! :yikes:

No wonder he doesn't respond to my pm's--he's embarassed.

Although, boy...
I just tried some almond milk and it runs r e a l s m o o t h. No more clunking shifting the mug out of first gear. . . it was, after all, mentioned in the last BRP dealer technical service builletin.

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 09:55 PM
This has been a riot. If we can keep it going for another month. I'll actually be able to ride. I only use 5W - 40 Starbucks blend so I think I'm OK.The enginers at Valcourt are saying to stick with 5/30 or you can be voiding your warranty :doorag:

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 09:55 PM
Right there is where I have to part ways with BRP...I mean, I already bought their mug, it's in MY kitchen, who the h*** do they think they are, tellin me how strong MY coffee should be....:gaah:

Well, I don't mean to pry, but weren't you gonna put a 30T front sprocket on your coffee mug (ttp://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Can-Am-Spyder-30-tooth-sprocket_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem4cec675c5dQQit emZ330383711325QQptZMotorcyclesQ5fPartsQ5fAccessor ies#ht_1309wt_754)?

Did it drop the caffeine RPM's sufficiently? How was low-end torque and non-dairy creamer affected?

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 10:03 PM
The enginers at Valcourt are saying to stick with 5/30 or you can be voiding your warranty :doorag:


Oh, sure, RoadDog.

You put Soy Spectro Latte in your mug's sidecar and then come on here and support the BRP company line?! You're not fooling anybody.

We'll see how well your coffee mug does when the ambient temp gets above 90 degrees this summer.

(BTW, I also happen to know that now that you have your new HD, you regularly drink out of your "I LOVE JAX" mug and have given your BRP mug to Smylinacha.)

http://www.zazzle.com/rlv/isapi/designall.dll?action=realview&pdt=mug&pending=false&pid=168949075490493313&style=basic_mug&color=white&size=11oz&lon=90&bg=0xffffff&max_dim=80&rvtype=product&square_it=true&view=outside

BRPjunkie
03-01-2010, 10:26 PM
Just thought that I'd weigh in on the use of RideOn in the BRP mug. It does prevent leaks. In fact, it plugs the hole completely. No more spills. No more drinking either, but in view of the "colon wear" comment earlier, I may need to cut back on my consumption of the questionable beverage.

Roaddog2
03-01-2010, 10:31 PM
Oh, sure, RoadDog.

You put Soy Spectro Latte in your mug's sidecar and then come on here and support the BRP company line?! You're not fooling anybody.

We'll see how well your coffee mug does when the ambient temp gets above 90 degrees this summer.

(BTW, I also happen to know that now that you have your new HD, you regularly drink out of your "I LOVE JAX" mug and have given your BRP mug to Smylinacha.)

http://www.zazzle.com/rlv/isapi/designall.dll?action=realview&pdt=mug&pending=false&pid=168949075490493313&style=basic_mug&color=white&size=11oz&lon=90&bg=0xffffff&max_dim=80&rvtype=product&square_it=true&view=outsideThink we have problems here some Tea toddling crack head just put 110gal of wrong coffe in one of my machines they are supposed to put mobilmet 766 wich is a Dunkin Donut exclusive.But used the donut mans quaker cut 170.I love when I get to lock something out at this time of night mobilmet goes for about 1300 a drum 800 gal cap :gaah:

NancysToy
03-01-2010, 10:31 PM
Scotty, what are you talking about?

You have, what, like 30 coffee mugs in your garage?

Just because they all don't have high-tech nannies in them like the BRP mug, and most of them are not coffee-injected or are without electric start doesn't mean we don't value your caffeinated opinion here.
Those are vintage hot chocolate mugs. I really like the imported hot chocolate! Especially in the chrome-sided "toaster" mugs. :roflblack:

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 10:38 PM
Just thought that I'd weigh in on the use of RideOn in the BRP mug. It does prevent leaks. In fact, it plugs the hole completely. No more spills. No more drinking either, but in view of the "colon wear" comment earlier, I may need to cut back on my consumption of the questionable beverage.

BRPjunkie, I am glad you brought this up.

This is a great product, but folks have to follow the directions carefully or you are throwing money down the drain :lecturef_smilie::

Don't forget to rotate the mug into which the sealant is to be installed so that the mug stem is between the 5 and 7 o’clock position (bottom half of the mug).

Squeeze the correct amount of sealant into the mug. Consult the dosage table to determine the proper amount to put into the mug. Don't exceed
recommended dosage for your coffee mug.

Use your mug for 3-5 breakfasts to allow the sealant to spread evenly inside your coffee mug. You may experience a slight vibration for up to 10 breakfasts, until it has had a chance to coat the inside of your mug evenly.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 10:43 PM
Think we have problems here some Tea toddling crack head just put 110gal of wrong coffe in one of my machines they are supposed to put mobilmet 766 wich is a Dunkin Donut exclusive.But used the donut mans quaker cut 170.I love when I get to lock something out at this time of night mobilmet goes for about 1300 a drum 800 gal cap :gaah:

Um,

America runs on Dunkin'

but BRP is a Canadian company.

BRPjunkie
03-01-2010, 10:44 PM
BRPjunkie, I am glad you brought this up.

This is a great product, but folks have to follow the directions carefully or you are throwing money down the drain :lecturef_smilie::

Don't forget to rotate the mug into which the sealant is to be installed so that the mug stem is between the 5 and 7 o’clock position (bottom half of the mug).

Squeeze the correct amount of sealant into the mug. Consult the dosage table to determine the proper amount to put into the mug. Don't exceed
recommended dosage for your coffee mug.

Use your mug for 3-5 breakfasts to allow the sealant to spread evenly inside your coffee mug. You may experience a slight vibration for up to 10 breakfasts, until it has had a chance to coat the inside of your mug evenly.

I think I injested some of the RideOn and may be experiencing a plug of another kind. :gaah:

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 10:47 PM
Those are vintage hot chocolate mugs. I really like the imported hot chocolate! Especially in the chrome-sided "toaster" mugs. :roflblack:

Those are nice, Scotty:

http://files.turbosquid.com/Preview/Content_2009_10_09__01_39_05/2CupsOfJoe.jpg9edbc29e-920d-4c60-9f20-122c6c01a3f2Large.jpg

And one of these days I have to get out to your neck of the woods and get my photo taken drinking out of that old three-wheeled coffee mug that you built.

jeuchler
03-01-2010, 10:55 PM
I think I injested some of the RideOn and may be experiencing a plug of another kind. :gaah:

Maybe you need the locking coffee mug plug so that no one else at work will uses your mug.

After you are done with it, turn the key (plug) and remove it, which leaves a hole near the base:

http://www.singleserveespresso.com/pictures/coffee_hole.jpg

(EDIT--Careful not to drill a hole in the key like this. You may wreck the computer chip and then you will render the coffee mug useless.)

Roaddog2
03-02-2010, 08:20 PM
I think I injested some of the RideOn and may be experiencing a plug of another kind. :gaah:If you used some sea foam you would have not got yourself in this situation :ani29:Don't ask me how I know :D

BRPjunkie
03-02-2010, 09:15 PM
Discovered today that Tim Horton's coffee (Canadian, Eh) works much better in BRP mug. Based on that hot beverage test, I think I need to try a Molson Canadian in it for a cold test.