Any ideas for a good cupholder? I saw Drinks2Go but did not like installing it behind me. I want something that I can install in front so I don't have to reach back for a drink.
Ride with me a day through AZ, NM and TX and you will. nojokeI still fail to understand the practicality of cup holders on motorcycles, but the are cupholders for RAM mounts, so anywhere you can fit a RAM ball, you can have a cupholder.
Any ideas for a good cupholder? I saw Drinks2Go but did not like installing it behind me. I want something that I can install in front so I don't have to reach back for a drink.
Ride with me a day through AZ, NM and TX and you will. nojoke
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Any ideas for a good cupholder? I saw Drinks2Go but did not like installing it behind me. I want something that I can install in front so I don't have to reach back for a drink.
I still fail to understand the practicality of cup holders on motorcycles,... QUOTE]
That's why I thought the relatively poor fuel economy and small fuel tank worked so well; it gave you a reason every couple of hours to get off the Spyder, tank up and drink up!![]()
I can't drink and ride, so I may as well either stop frequently and have a drink, or put a water bladder in my mesh jacket. I much prefer the former. I know lots of folks love their cupholders, but they make no sense to me. Different strokes for different folks. :dontknow:Ride with me a day through AZ, NM and TX and you will. nojoke
Any ideas for a good cupholder? I saw Drinks2Go but did not like installing it behind me. I want something that I can install in front so I don't have to reach back for a drink.