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Cup/Bottle on side bags

AutumnCat

GOS member (Girls On Spyders)
Another ISO post.
I saw a photo recently (but, again, can't find it now) - Spyder had side bags (probably Corbin's) that had a bottle holder on the left side of the front of the bags.

I'm trying to find that for reference - I like the positioning of this bottle/cup holder better than on the handlebars.

Anyone have this or know the photo?

:dontknow:
 
The only ones I am aware of that come with a bottle holder on the front are the Nelson Rigg bags, which are soft bags. You can get details and pictures from this thread:

http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17325

Hope that helps.


Thanks for the link, SpyderWolf. Those look nice - but not the type I remember seeing.
The photo I was thinking of - I am pretty sure the side bags were hard. I would think the bottle holder on the bag was probably from a different after market company than the bags were from. Don't know for sure, though.
 
Yeah, the nelson riggs are what I use.....

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Yeah, the nelson riggs are what I use.....

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Well, I think I stand corrected and my apologies to SpyderWolf.
I looked on Nelson Riggs site and didn't see anything that reminded me of the photo in my head.

This photo DOES look like what I remembered.
Hmmmm - wonder if we could rig something like that with Corbin bags?
The leather holder that Irish posted looks like a possible starting point.

Thanks all!
 
:roflblack:

Donk, thanks for helping me save face! :thumbup:

I saw one of those leather holsters this past weekend, and was also thinking it would work well for all kinds of things. As long as you don't mind possibly drilling a hole for it, it may suit your needs perfectly. The black leather may also be a good match for the Spyder depending on your paint scheme.
 
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