Kruzer Kaddy 300BL Black Powder Coat Handlebar Mount
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Three and one sixteenths of an inch is the inside diameter. Measuring the size was easy. I just walked out to the property. It might help if you read this
However, because the yeti does not fit in this Kruzer Kaddy because of the shape of the cup, it will fit in a Skull Kruzer Kaddy that holds 32oz cups and 20 oz yetis. Having said that, I haven't tried a 30 oz yeti in it yet
There are two foam inserts which can be used with drink containers of various sizes, including There is a 16 oz. can of this product. We have bottles as well as A bottle.
Installed this on my 07 ultra mounting bracket has an insert that allows it to fit two different bar diameters, but I do not know which ones. While I did not use the insert, the black one looks good, because the chrome one rusted out sitting in the garage all winter.
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I got it figured out, but after I did, it works beautifully! I was able to paint my bike black and it matches perfectly with the rest of the bike. There is no label on the box stating whether the product is for adults or children This item says it's for alcoholic beverages only, but I think that's nonsense, it keeps my beer perfectly!.
I wonder why I did not get this much earlier. Aside from being very well made, it also comes with two inner cup liners that can be used with different sizes of drinks. There are shims that fit different bars differently. For mine, I mounted it on the top bar of my engine guard -- A Kawasaki Vulcan S 650 is the bike I ride. Despite being out of the way, it is still easily accessible if traffic stops or a pause occurs in the road. Depending on where you mount it, it can swing freely or be fixed in place. My bracket is mounted fixed, as it would bump against the frame if it were unsecured.
My black Harley Sportster looks even better with this addition. The engines guards are mounted on them. I bought two of them. My cup/bottle has flown out every time I've ridden with these above 50 mph with them on. They look great, but I can't get them to match the black Harley engine guard. The morning began with a frappucino. Since it was almost gone, and the huge 20-foot water body wasn't there, I figured it must have happened In the top half of the oz cup, there was a lot of wind. Then, there was a full bottle of Sprite and a full bottle of Cream Soda. It seemed to fit perfectly in every case, managed to stay put in the holder, but at the same time was easy to remove and put back in. This is necessary. Anyhow, these are the only cup holders I have seen that look this good, and I am glad I bought them maybe there are better ones out there, but for now, they are good for speeds below 50 miles per hour.
There is a slight difference between the picture and the real thing. As shown, the black piece between the cup and the handle bar clamp is not really a solid piece, but rather a rubber washer which is not as effective as a solid piece. My goal is to replace that piece with something that is a little more durable. This said, it is crucial that they change the picture to reflect the actual product you will receive and it is also crucial to lower the price. The cup holder was easy to install, and it will hold multiple types of cups or bottles with two foam rubber inserts that can be removed if necessary. I used black for my handle bars to match my handbag. So I cannot comment on how stable it will be during riding since I haven't tried it.
There is nothing better than metal cup holders, and this one feels sturdy and good to hold. It's supposed to be able to be mounted stationary or where it can pivot, but I haven't been able to figure that out. There is a screw that comes loose sometimes when it is mounted stationary. When it first happened, I thought I could simply leave it to pivot on its own. That means any drink with a tall enough size makes it top heavy, which causes the cup holder to tip In addition, the more it pivots, the looser the screw holding the cup holder to the bike becomes. Seeing as that is the only issue with this cup holder and it does not happen every time, I will continue to use it. As of now, it has not been an issue that has driven me to replace it.
After trying a couple of them, I liked this one best. It wasn't too big and the color of the black complemented my bike perfectly. The fact that I could put it on my bars anywhere I wanted and that it fit so most of the cups were covered by my windshield is what I liked. It was great that the foam inserts were different sizes to fit different cup and bottle sizes. This HD Heritage 114 is a highly recommended model for 2018. I used it to carry my luggage on long trips and never worried that The wind may have been able to hit them if mounted too high or foam insert excessively loose, but the windshield kept it out.
Thanks a lot. I think it's an excellent product, but there's one snag. An odd piece of clear plastic that looks like a horseshoe hangs from the bottom of the box with no information about it. You should not let it go to waste. Therefore, the cup holder will not revolve when it is installed behind the head of the screw. A great product.
A 2 will not fit in this product, even though it is solid. Get inventive if you cannot use the foam inserts and your cup is too big to use one. For the 75-inch travel mugs with foam inserts (either one), you will have to get creative to prevent rattling. It doesn't fit at all with out the foam in my 16 ounce Tervis Tumbler. The three should not be bitten. It has an opening of 1 inch. As for the mounting system, I found that both of the sizing rings offered were too large to fit my bar, but with a snug fit I was still able to force it down.