Got a hankering for one last night after transporting my coffee (successfully this time) for a few blocks in my bottle cage . . . kind of surprised at the variety available.
There's the standard machined stuff:
To the more decorative:
To this one, made from an actual coconut:
Anyone seen any cup holders in local shops for sale?
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I'm a big fan of this one, because it holds cups, bottles, whatever, and swings nicely so stuff doesn't spill. I stole it from our stroller and attach it to my stem on rides when I know I will need it.
I had an Electra cup holder on my Raleigh Superbe but I don't recommend them. It didn't take much of a bump to send the coffee cup flying. I tossed it after my nice SS insulated cup bounced out and it was run over.
Now, I just sit at the bakery until I finish my coffee.
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Cover with anything -maybe decoupage an old derailleur magazine on the can.
Ready to enjoy already.
Damn, James, that's a good idea.
I've used a 3/4" conduit clamp to make carrier for my camp stove. I think a 1/2" would work on a handle bar. If it looks 'cobbled together' some lowlife is less likely to stroll of with it.
I'm not sure about the best holder option, but this mug has served me well over the years. OXO Good Grips LiquiSeal Travel Mug. $20 from Amazon. The button toggles the seal, which holds really well -- shake it upside down well. The only caveat is that if you go from a very warm hour to a very cold outdoors, the button gets sucked down a bit and will let it dribble. Just toggle the seal to break the vacuum and you are set.
bumping the thread just because I'm curious if you ever got a cup holder and if so, how you like it. I'm looking around for pretty much the same thing, something that will hold a cup of coffee for a few blocks or so. I meant to make it to the bike swap and look for something there, but I missed it.
That Evo cage looks pretty interesting, but I've never seen it in local bike shops. Has anybody used it?
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