• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

Let's talk cups

Excoastie

New member
What is everyone using for a cup while out riding?

I don't want to use a Camelbak or any other type of backpack style.
I'm looking for a cup.

I recently purchased a Ram mount cup holder for the Spyder, I just need a cup to put in it. (20-32 ounces)

I realize when riding in 100-degree heat that no matter what cup I choose, the ice won't last for the entirety of the ride.
Are there any cups that folks are using that the ice will last more than an hour? perhaps 2-3?

Whatcha got?

--Exco
 
What is everyone using for a cup while out riding?

I don't want to use a Camelbak or any other type of backpack style.
I'm looking for a cup.

I recently purchased a Ram mount cup holder for the Spyder, I just need a cup to put in it. (20-32 ounces)

I realize when riding in 100-degree heat that no matter what cup I choose, the ice won't last for the entirety of the ride.
Are there any cups that folks are using that the ice will last more than an hour? perhaps 2-3?

Whatcha got?

--Exco

This is what I use. It’s classy, easy to use, and keeps drinks cold. I’ve had ice last a whole day, even during some wicked hot rides.

It’s expensive, but worth it.

https://www.amazon.com/UNDER-ARMOUR...prefix=under+armour+thermos+18,aps,212&sr=8-5
 
Have several 18 oz TAL brand from wallyworld. Rinse one with hot water then fill with fresh coffee, good for several hours. Couple of others will get filled about half way with water and stuck topless in the freezer the night before. Topped off before leaving and one will go in a holder and the other packed upright. Good for many hours of cool water, even refiling with ice left.

TAL-18oz.jpg
 
I have a double wall stainless from Cabelas. I completely covered the top with insulation and reflective furnace tape. Then drilled a hole for a tight fitting plastic camel-back type straw with a bite mouth piece. The "straw" also has a flexible insulating cover. I can pick my cup up and sip or just bend over (with my face shield up) and take a drink. I fill the cup with big ice cubes and then add water. I will have cold water all day long even in the Arizona desert heat..... Jim
 
D350D9A3-E648-44E6-8EDD-41244397AF44.jpegVelcro mounted an adjustable dual cup holder against back wall in frunk usually just carries 32oz yeti but can expand big enough to hold the large 64oz theater cups:thumbup: helps motivate more frequent stops for hydration & stretch
(frunk liner made for ez mounting)
 
Last edited:
Back
Top