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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridlikhel View Post
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    This is what I use.
    Thanks.
    I was thinking I was the only one in the whole United States that had thought about using one of these for a minute there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by valkmc View Post
    I have used several types as I like coffee and I travel long distances during the summer months. This is what I currently use. $19.95 for two. I use it because it holds cups of coffee even in paper cups nicely. I remove the clamp, take out the top allen head that holds the brake set up in place. I went to Lowes found a bolt that was same size and thread and bought a couple of different lengths. I also had an assortment of spacers to place on the bolt to make sure the holder stood upright. It fits nicely and holds coffee cups, small Powerades and 16 oz bottles of water. I did use a drill to counter sink the head of the bolt so it did not interfere with putting the drink in the holder. I live in Florida and during July and August I often take a bottle of water with me. Over the last few months I have found several insulated cups that also fit securely in the holder.

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    This gets my vote! Thanks for sharing.

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    I like using one of these, as it is easily transferred from bike to car to easy chair.

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    I use the Ram Mount one. It holds the 32oz Styrofoam cups from most convenience stores perfectly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wildrooster View Post
    For the drink holder I use the one Ram makes. I use a touch lighter when I am going down the interstate cruise control works great to free up both hands. The cigarette doesn't last too long but it saves me a stop on the road
    I smoke the "Have-A-Tampa" cigars with a birch wood tip, they last a decent amount of time.

    Although lately I have been using this pipe .....

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    Works well and ash does not fly all over .....

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    and now back to the thread.....
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    On order...

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    This is the perfect setup, it's a post from another member here, simple, functional, and low cost.
    You can use it for cold drinks, it also has a 12v connection to keep your coffee hot, perfect for the shorter trips where a Camelbak isn't required.
    Mounts from the side, or the bottom, or to the handlebar.
    I like the rear crash bar location, keeps the drink nearby, but doesn't obstruct your view.



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    Quote Originally Posted by F6B1911 View Post
    This is the perfect setup, it's a post from another member here, simple, functional, and low cost.
    You can use it for cold drinks, it also has a 12v connection to keep your coffee hot, perfect for the shorter trips where a Camelbak isn't required.
    Mounts from the side, or the bottom, or to the handlebar.
    I like the rear crash bar location, keeps the drink nearby, but doesn't obstruct your view.



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    Diggin it, got a part number or manufacturer?

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    That looks sweet. I am up for 1 of those. Maybe 1 for each side.

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