Kruzer Kaddy 200 Chrome Handlebar Mount
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The cup is not large enough to hold 52 ounces.
A 360-degree swivel is possible with the bracket
Adding to the comfort of my ride, my Kaddy is mounted on the left handlebar, and the hydraulic clutch reservoir is on the right handlebar. You might be able to mount the kaddy with it if the reservoir is on the left handlebar, but I'm not certain.
I think we should have one on our 15 ultra limited and one on our 06 Heritage classic since my husband absolutely
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You'll be sorry if you don't! The 2000 Honda Valkyrie was fitted with this. The main part of this is the plastic spacers that make it fit your handlebars they do not snap into the part that holds the handlebars to this. The picture shows how nice it looks, but the main thing is the plastic spacers. My one-and-only experience with a motorcycle part is this one is the cheapest I have seen. In addition, mounting it is difficult since you have to hold the pieces. That's not something I would consider buying. There are far more issues than there are benefits. For $39, you can get a piece of expensive flat thin plastic that holds your cup. The $800 plus all the trouble you get out of it is an awful deal. Moreover, the cup holder may not be long enough to accommodate cold drink containers of today. It is made at a low cost.
Invest in one and mount it on your crash bars. recommend mounting the bike on the left side if you like to ride for long periods of time so you can sip as you ride. You might want to mount on the right side if you find yourself in traffic or stopped frequently. The letter P. The size of this would also fit a regular-sized burrito from Chipotle, and you may need to adjust the quantity accordingly.
It has some good points, but there are a few that seem a little strange. I assume it dampens vibrations, as there is a grommet there. This fits the larger hole for the bolt to go through, but not the part where the bolt slides through. This will work fine.
It would have been nice to have an extra hand to install it, but it wasn't too difficult.
Not the best one I've seen or used, but it should work well and look My rating was reduced to three stars after having used the product for a week. The thin sleeve I used on a 20oz bottle was too tight to fit so I removed it and used it without it. I totally like the fit of the drink, it isn't My drink vibrated out of the holder as soon as I finished it.
Loses its grip. When I heard a clicking from the passenger area, I was 700 miles into a 5000-mile trip. It sounded as if something was hitting the tire, but it turned out it was the bracket to which the cup was attached that had come loose, so the cup was tapping the bag guard. Scary at 70 mph, Once I tightened it it stayed tight for a long time. I had no problems with the bar-mounted one except I had to keep changing inserts depending on the bottle size.
The chrome finish on this product is great. It's very well made. There is no point putting a coffee cup in it unless it is well sealed and brought from home. Every time I hit a bump in the road, I tried putting a coffee cup from a coffee shop in there, and it felt all over the place. once the coffee cup is pushed into the foam insert it's difficult to remove. I can't imagine how it'd be if you tried to put a can or bottle Regardless of how tightly sealed a can is, inertial forces would cause the contents to explode. Despite its simplicity, it had one shortcoming the screw that secured it. Although the hex screw often came loose but not enough to cause the cup to drop, it did a good job holding it.
I rarely write reviews, and I wonder how much of this site's content is sponsored. No matter what, all the bolts I received had different head sizes and the supplied Allen wrench would not work on There were no chances that the bolt that secured the cup to the handle bar mount would have been long enough to pass through the cup, the gommet, and the spacer. The heavy-duty construction of this product makes it a good buy. However, the mounting hardware is a total waste of time. Do not Buy. Straight up zero quality control and quality assurance. Spend your money on a different manufacturer instead of wasting it on this one.
Installed on a 2016 Streetglide. It won't fit on the handlebars unless I move the wires. The clutch line or the brake line (depending on which side you want it). This is how it ended up on the engine guard (originally that was my plan). I like how it fits and how it works. To make it comfortable and easy to remove the cup, two pieces of foam are available for adjustment (too thick and the cup is difficult to remove). I would recommend this product to others (and have already done so). **Note In my earlier experience, I found that the larger skull did not suit me. I found it larger than expected, but it did not come with foam inserts. I had the biggest problem with the skull's walls being too thick, so I had to mount it on the bracket and tighten it (it was not removable then) or it would fail to remain in place.