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Post by domindart on Apr 15, 2013 19:55:04 GMT -5
PIcs to follow... I think it will work good, well see...(i like my coffee on the run)
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Post by skuttadawg on Apr 15, 2013 19:58:13 GMT -5
I am looking into doing that to mine too . I have a hydropack that holds 2 liters I ride with in the summer
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Post by domindart on Apr 15, 2013 20:23:33 GMT -5
nice!
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Post by skuttadawg on Apr 15, 2013 20:36:18 GMT -5
You can even go far as installing a 12V power outlet to power a heated coffee holder
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Post by onewheeldrive on Apr 15, 2013 20:42:10 GMT -5
Yeah it's not too fun having your drink between your feet on the floor board, is it?
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Post by domindart on Apr 15, 2013 20:44:59 GMT -5
lol @ onehweel
ya it isnt.
I would love to install a power outlet to charge smart phone but really dont need it...... ;D
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Post by skuttadawg on Apr 15, 2013 20:50:27 GMT -5
I bought extra extended batteries for my phone it lasts for days instead of a day . That was one thing I liked about my TaoTao the front cubbies would hold a 20oz bottle . I have also looked at mounting a bicycle water bottle cage as a 16 oz will fit in those . I used to ride mountain bikes with 23 of em . 1 cold the other frozen . Drink cold on the way out and frozen would have thawed in order to drink coming in .
I bought my hydro pack at Walmart for 20 as a CamelPak can be up to 80 which is too much . Amazon has many drink items in camping and bicycle areas
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Post by triker on Apr 16, 2013 0:13:03 GMT -5
This is my cuppy holder. Roy
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Post by domindart on Apr 16, 2013 0:20:46 GMT -5
Nice Roy, what did you use just two screws into the plastic? I may do it your way if this doesnt pan out.
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Post by triker on Apr 16, 2013 0:29:01 GMT -5
Ya, just two screws into the plastic. I had it up higher mounted to the little panel. but the drink was to heavy and the panel came out. I saved the holder but my drink went all over the parking lot. so I moved it lower. Yes that is pop on the floor board and I need to wash it. The plastic cup holder is kind of flimsy and I will make one out of aluminum.
Roy
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Post by domindart on Apr 16, 2013 0:30:47 GMT -5
LOL a little spillage huh? cool thanks for posting
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Post by triker on Apr 16, 2013 0:37:40 GMT -5
I don't know how well it will work on a two wheeler though. Leaning in the turns might spill your drink. My trike don't lean so this works good for me.
Roy
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Post by triker on Apr 16, 2013 0:39:55 GMT -5
LOL a little spillage huh? cool thanks for posting Ya hit a pot hole coming out of QT and the lid popped off. Good thing it is easy to wash. Roy
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Post by triker on Apr 16, 2013 0:42:52 GMT -5
I haven't decided how to mount one on the magnum yet.
Roy
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Post by domindart on Apr 16, 2013 0:49:38 GMT -5
i'll post my set up tomorrow
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