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    #50608   2008-05-19 17:42 GMT      
    I'd like to be able to take a road beer with me. Where can I buy a drink holder?

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    #50609   2008-05-19 17:48 GMT      
    Lovely question. I think you should take as much beer as you can carry. I would use a milk crate [WalMart] and some bungee straps [also WalMart]. You can fix these to the rear carrier and have at it.

    While you are at WalMart, you can get the beer too; and say hello to all the other idiots who ride and drink at the same time. Perhaps exchange DUI and jail stories. You could have a blast!

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    #50610   2008-05-19 17:49 GMT      
    J&P cycles has some in their catalog. You also find them for sale at runs or shops where they sell a lot of baggers.

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    #50611   2008-05-19 17:49 GMT      
    http://www.drinkthing.net/
    Or better yet, retro-fit this to your helmet.
    http://www.zymetrical.com/product.asp?3=830&dc=ov3Q/W/y3bh
    You could also consider the 90 ounce Camelback. That should hold enough brew to get you to church and back.

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    #50612   2008-05-19 17:49 GMT      

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    #50613   2008-05-19 17:50 GMT      
    Chaparral or maybe your local motorcycle shop may carry something that will work with your bike. There is one that comes to mind that clamps to your handlebar and swivels as you lean to keep your favorite brew from spilling.

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    #50614   2008-05-19 17:51 GMT      
    did you know it illegal to drink and drive but the vibration from the egine you will spill the beer anyway or get in to an accident riding with one hand

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    #50615   2008-05-19 17:57 GMT      
    That "road beer" had better be non-alcoholic, or you'll soon be talking with one of theose people who drive the cars with the red and blue lights on the top...

    Some Honda dealers sell cup holders for their Gold Wing bikes, but if you have a boating supply store near by, check with them for a cup holder that can clamp on to your bike's handle bars.

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    #50616   2008-05-19 19:24 GMT      
    I would recommend a sidecar and throttle lock. This way you can reach over with your right hand and grab a cold one anytime you need. Better yet, water seal the entire sidecar, dump the beer into side car, insert a long straw. It will save you the money for a throttle lock.

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    #50617   2008-05-19 20:58 GMT      
    Try a boat shop. Or boating magazine.
    Seriously. Where do you think the gimbal mount came from?


    Or, if you like cheap:
    Weld a bolt to a shaft collar. Thread the bolt into the side of a piece of PVC pipe. Lock in position with a wingnut.
    That one worked for years.

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    #50618   2008-05-19 22:13 GMT      
    Duck Tape or my other favorite tool Zip-ties. Or put one in your shirt pocket.

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    #50619   2008-05-20 06:53 GMT      
    ...and people wonder why motorcyclist have a bad rep

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    #50620   2008-05-20 07:55 GMT      
    They say you have young men who drink and drive motorcycles, and you have old men who drink, but you will never see old men who drink and drive motorcycles, ...they never would have made it to get old, but assuming your joking about the beer, Clocks for Bikes has some cup holders that are pretty inexpensive, I bought one of there clocks for my bike, and they are high quality custom made for all makes of motorcycles

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    #50621   2008-05-20 10:50 GMT      
    you probably have a helmet law there.... why not kill 2 birds with 1 stone, get a beer can helmet with the straws, just buy a dot sticker off ebay for it so it all looks legit ;)
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