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Old 10-06-2008, 11:11 PM     #21 (permalink)
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Gary;
I see your logic, but I got to have one.
One reason I don't ride my bike to the office very often is because I can't stop and get my Tim Hortons extra large coffee.
The Krazy Kaddy would fix all that.

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Old 10-06-2008, 11:14 PM     #22 (permalink)
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Gary;
I see your logic, but I got to have one.
One reason I don't ride my bike to the office very often is because I can't stop and get my Tim Hortons extra large coffee.
The Krazy Kaddy would fix all that.

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Hers one heads up warning on the holders.
The one I have use a rubber gromet to secure holder to mount. They are easly removed from the mount .
Make darn sure you use the gromet. your may find yourself picking up you coffe cup and the holder comes with it then falls free of the cup on to your fuel tank and or bounce down the road.
Please don't ask how i know.
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Old 10-07-2008, 12:05 AM     #23 (permalink)
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Hers one heads up warning on the holders.
The one I have use a rubber gromet to secure holder to mount. They are easly removed from the mount .
Make darn sure you use the gromet. your may find yourself picking up you coffe cup and the holder comes with it then falls free of the cup on to your fuel tank and or bounce down the road.
Please don't ask how i know.
Sorry Smitty, I can't resist.....How did you find out this tidbit of information?
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Old 10-07-2008, 12:10 AM     #24 (permalink)
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Sorry Smitty, I can't resist.....How did you find out this tidbit of information?
shortly after he tipped the coffee on his lap
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Old 10-07-2008, 04:44 PM     #25 (permalink)
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HAHAHA I got one of those kruzer kaddies and let me tell you. Make sure that the liquid isn't top heavy or when you take off and turn like I did it will do a stunning 360 loop to loop and end up in the road. Fortunately, I was drinking from a gatoraide and the lid was on but it was hillarious. I would recomend that you use the locking function on it so that won't happen to you.

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Old 10-07-2008, 06:37 PM     #26 (permalink)
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Sorry Smitty, I can't resist.....How did you find out this tidbit of information?
ok i like to take it off when I part . I got tried for removing to gromet so I left it out. After about aweek I had a coffee cup that stuck a little when I picked it up the hole thing came off the pivot. the cup holder then fell off brushed tank no damage then landed in the grass I went back and found it.
Have to get lucky some times
Oh yea anf what stevec314 said make dran sure you don't get super size anything if it top heavy it will tip over learned that one two I can blame that on wife
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heres a shot of the cup holder with a top heavy super size in it.
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Old 10-07-2008, 08:07 PM     #28 (permalink)
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No wonder the bike is leaning, that must knock your MPG down at least 5 MPG
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No wonder the bike is leaning, that must knock your MPG down at least 5 MPG
90 degrees that day Nothing like a large icecoffee to smoth out the ride
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ok i like to take it off when I part . I got tried for removing to gromet so I left it out. After about aweek I had a coffee cup that stuck a little when I picked it up the hole thing came off the pivot. the cup holder then fell off brushed tank no damage then landed in the grass I went back and found it.
Have to get lucky some times
Oh yea anf what stevec314 said make dran sure you don't get super size anything if it top heavy it will tip over learned that one two I can blame that on wife
Thanks for the information, I'm glad it didn't scratch the paint on the bike.
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