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What are you using for cupholders

Fire34

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Hello Everyone
I a definitely new to the spyder world, my wife and I just purchased a 2013 RT. We are getting ready to go on our first road trip and am wondering what everyone is using for cupholders both front and rear. thanks for all your help, saw one from one of our advertisers here but the price was at this time out of our budget.
 
:welcome:
As far as cupholders go: the Missus uses her right hand... and I use my left! :roflblack:
We keep our drinks in the storage compartments until we decide to stop: no distractions while making time on the roads! nojoke

Besides: I'm a klutz, and I'd drop it into traffic for sure! :yikes:
 
Lamont's, LAMONSTER RT SPYDER CUFF with adjustable cup holder.
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I was like Bob for many months, but by the time I did my Iron Butt SS1K on a 90+ degree day, I wanted routine cold hydrations without having to dismount, open a storage, get in a cooler and take a sip. It's a SOLID mount on my RT's stock handlebars, I can put in insulated cups in and remove them, while moving or stopped, one handed.
Worth every penny.

PS, welcome to the Spyder world, I LOVE my '13 RTL. 12,000 + miles in the last 11 months.
 
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:welcome:
As far as cupholders go: the Missus uses her right hand... and I use my left! :roflblack:
We keep our drinks in the storage compartments until we decide to stop: no distractions while making time on the roads! nojoke

Besides: I'm a klutz, and I'd drop it into traffic for sure! :yikes:
:agree: Same here but no wife:p I have an adjustable holder in frunk can carry a pair of 64oz movie cups if I like. (Yetis fit too) IMG_0801.jpg it Velcros to my liner works great for me & helps encourage my stops for stretching legs (better miles than time).
 
My Wife says I'm always driving on the Brink of a marital discord, but she forgives me when she see's my grin.....
 
I use the SPYDER2GO drink holder purchased through ebay holds a contigo insulated cup perfectly not that expensive works great for me and the misses. Use the clamp on model for the passenger.
 
WELLLLLLL NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT

I bought one at WallyWorld for a $1.00 it does exactly what it is supposed to do .:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:.......... Mike
 
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Hello Everyone
I a definitely new to the spyder world, my wife and I just purchased a 2013 RT. We are getting ready to go on our first road trip and am wondering what everyone is using for cupholders both front and rear. thanks for all your help, saw one from one of our advertisers here but the price was at this time out of our budget.
 
WELLLLLLL NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT

Without pictures, it didn't happen!!!!:joke::joke::joke::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
I always read EVERY post in a Thread ..... if you are correct then nobody who has posted so far has any cup - holders either :yikes: :roflblack: :roflblack: :roflblack: ...........No pics Mike :thumbup:
 
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I am with Bob on this one. Drinks in the trunk. No distractions and I get to stretch a bit in the interim while making short stops. Hey Folks your not on a

treadmill and can do without water for 1-2 hours. Besides I get to take care of something else when I stop. Ladies you should appreciate that too.

Jack
 
I will cautiously agree with Jack on this one, while also having done what Mike and one other have mentioned.

When I first got the Spyder I bought a VERY inexpensive drink holder that clamped onto the passenger hand grip, I always thought that I would buy the Lamonster thing for the cup and the phone, but have not.
I did recently buy a Camelback for trips, I still make the 1.5 hour stop, but I stay hydrated while keeping attention on the road, the hose is only just off my chin.

Joe
 
Hello Everyone
I a definitely new to the spyder world, my wife and I just purchased a 2013 RT. We are getting ready to go on our first road trip and am wondering what everyone is using for cupholders both front and rear. thanks for all your help, saw one from one of our advertisers here but the price was at this time out of our budget.

butler mug is offering both front and rear mug holders and you can even get yeti mugs if you like.. www.glassact.com
 
I suppose that it really comes down to your riding style... :thumbup:
If you're really in the biggest hurry possible, to pile up miles, get somewhere, see something, do something, or meet someone: perhaps you desperately need to hydrate "on the fly"! :D
Or... you could just leave earlier... :dontknow:

Since I pretty much operate at a pace that only a Sloth can appreciate: we stop, and take our time.
:2thumbs: :yes: nojoke
 
Sorry, it isn't a cup holder, but here is what I use. I'm with the others, don't need a cup holder. I just stop a stretch and get a dink on my stops.

It keeps my drinks ice cold all day. I just throw four 20oz frozen water bottles on top. Even in the saddle bag of my Magnum, which is sitting right on the exhaust. They make all different shapes and sizes. I'm sure they have one that will fit the Spyder.

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Here is a link for more info.

https://www.aocoolers.com
 
I use a Spyder Cuff on the front handlebars and went to Menards and got the mugg with a straw.

Keep the drinks cold longer than I expected and can take out and drink while driving.

Was really happy with the convenience of grabbing a drink and not having to stop all the time. :thumbup:

I didn't like the clamping type of holder for the rear passenger bars because of the heated bars. So now they sell a cuff for them to now.
 
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