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Rivco Chrome Cup Holder Handlebar Clamp Mount
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Part Number:
RIV-CH200
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An accessory capable of holding drink containers, beverages, cell phones, sunglasses, radios, and keys. It features a separate inner insulated lining that detaches easily from the stainless steel beverage/accessory holder and chrome-plated mounting hardware. Foam inserts accommodate 12 oz. cans, 16 and 20 oz. bottles. Fits most 7/8" to 1.25" handlebars. Comes individually boxed with an Allen wrench for easy assembly.
This accessory fits:
- all bikes
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Average Member Review:
4.20 (based on 40 reviews)
Would buy again:
67%
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/24/10 by
(sidro6438)
from Oakland, TN for a 2006 Boulevard C90 wrote:
Handy as a pocket on a shirt.
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(4 stars) reviewed on 07/21/10 by
matt
(mwhart)
from Thomas, OK for a 2002 silver VTX 1800 C wrote:
I bought this not knowing there is one where I can attach it to the brake/clutch clamp. I think it looks alot less cluttered there. Other than that it looks great and works pretty good.
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(5 stars) reviewed on 07/09/10 by
Chad Hensiak
(BikerChad)
from Burlington, WI for a 2006 Dyna Glide wrote:
I read all the reviews on this product and I found Four things I read in the reviews of those who did not favor this item that need to be corrected, I felt I should set the record straight:
First: "I cannot keep the cup holder from rotating" answer: yes you can, the mount that holds the cup holder is reversable (when installed one way it allows the cup holder to rotate, and if you install it the other way there is a raised slot that matches the slot on the cup holder, match them up and it keeps the cupholder rigid and does not allow it to rotate.
Second: "I lost my cup holder on the highway, it fell off and I lost $42.00" answer: In the mounting hardware there is a round rubber gromet, this needs to be installed into the round part of the key hole on the cupholder after it is put onto the mount. I have had mine for over four years and travelled over 40k miles with it on and never once did it fall off.
Third: "I spilled my coffee onto my gas tank" or "I spilled my open...
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