just wondering
#2
Artic Cats with a windshield have two cupholders as a part of the windshield frame. They're only good for holding a drink when you're stopped - will not work while bouncing down the trail.
Jaybee
Jaybee
#3
yeah but to me its kinda annoying holding a bottle of water while trying to ride. cause i dont like keeping in between my legs cause i change my position a lot. but ive tried just lodging it between the racks but that hardly ever works..
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: cynick
Why not use a camelback?</end quote></div>
I know at Walmart that they sell a fanny pack that has two water bottle holders on it. i think that it cost 10.00 bucks.
Why not use a camelback?</end quote></div>
I know at Walmart that they sell a fanny pack that has two water bottle holders on it. i think that it cost 10.00 bucks.
#6
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: zeww89
...if a riding lawnmower can have cup holders why not a 4wheeler?</end quote></div>
I say the same thing about duel spinning blades....
...if a riding lawnmower can have cup holders why not a 4wheeler?</end quote></div>
I say the same thing about duel spinning blades....
#7
There are some gyroscopic cup holders like the one moose makes below, it piviots and tilts to the terrain to help reduce spillage [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
http://shop.alljet.com/shop/pr...hProducts=cup%20holder
http://shop.alljet.com/shop/pr...hProducts=cup%20holder
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#10
Go to Jc Whitney website and under Motorcycle shop you will see handlebars and controls. Then go to handlebar accessories and you will see the handlebar mount beverage holder. $9.99. I have one on each of ours. Mounted them to the racks. On the newer machines you will need to put some tape or something to take up the space so it will stay in place but they work great. Have had mine for four years!


