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Do You Need a Cup Holder on Your Motorcycle?

Chances are if you do any riding you could probably use a cup holder.
One of the worst things about riding a motorcycle is they do not come with drink holders.
Most motorcycle shops can charge over $100 for a simple drink holder.
I have even seem some over $175, and that my friend is an insanely high price to pay for a drink holder.
Most people want a chrome cup holder for their motorcycle but this is not always the best.
A stainless steel holder looks just like a chrome one, but it will not rust.
The stainless steel ones, also last a lot longer and are very durable.
If you have chrome on your motorcycle, you will know how easy it is to get rust pivots.
Getting the rust out of the chrome can be very difficult, and an even bigger pain.
The stainless steel holder will bolt directly onto your handlebars.
It comes with two screws that are stainless steel and these attach clamp to the handlebars.
The attachment that connects the cup to the handlebars is adjustable this will let you position the holder in any way that you might need it.
A polished stainless steel holder is a lot better than a plastic drink holder.
The plastic cup holders get scratched up very easily.
They also tend to crack really easily.
Not to mention, they change colors due to the sun fading them.
In general it is a very bad idea to get a plastic holder is they just do not last long.
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