Coffee delivery vehicle spree

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Coffee delivery vehicle spree

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Made this up so I could get the wife coffee with my spree.
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I like it what is it?
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Haha, just made a thread about a cup holder. I'm in the same boat. I need a good cup holder. I've thought about making one out of wood and just placing it in my milk crate.
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i like it, perfect position for crotch burning over those bumps...ouch.
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fightingplankton wrote:i like it, perfect position for crotch burning over those bumps...ouch.
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fightingplankton wrote:i like it, perfect position for crotch burning over those bumps...ouch.
Make sure you wear a cup while... your spree carries one.
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Ya, but holy balls, if you hit a big enough bump to jar the coffee that hard that it coems up N lands on your *, than s***..better check to make sure ya didnt loose any wheels or other scooter components! lol maybe if ya jumped a horse shoe pit or a burning fire, then ya...i could understand. hahaha
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i just meant enough to bump the liquid inside enough to pop the lid off...however, it would work great for one of those aluminum thermoses they have now(the thin ones ppl at gym's have for their water)
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mustangwagz wrote:maybe if ya jumped a horse shoe pit or a burning fire, then ya...i could understand.
3-4 times a week for me, at least - and that's the problem. I need an Evil Kenievel certified coffee holder.
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I've been wanting to come up with a cheap solution so I can mount a cup or can on my spree when I am driving. My wife also loves starbucks and it is only a mile from the house so would like to start using the spree if I could get the coffee back home without spilling.
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Nice. I was thinking of rigging up the same sort of system in order to mount a bicycle handelbar bag since I don't have a glove box.

...and not to get too far off topic here, but what are those tires you've got there? They look chunky.
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Greetings:

Gimbal/Swivel mounting prevents spills. Google Motorcycle Drink Holder for lots of examples like THIS.

Talk about unnecessary complication, and expense! Saw some for around $20. Ask any Gold Wing owner who actually rides long distance.
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ok, someone find a cheap off the shelf that works good and post it up. I'm ready to get something mounted on mine. Coffee runs for the wife and summer slurpee runs for me :thumbwink:
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oldrock wrote:ok, someone find a cheap off the shelf that works good and post it up. I'm ready to get something mounted on mine. Coffee runs for the wife and summer slurpee runs for me :thumbwink:
Reminds me of a story of the wife on her Ruckus. Got a drink put it up front behind the headlight frame, hit a bump and she was wearing the drink. I laughed my * off.
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Most marine cup holders are gimbaled and fairly cheap and some are set up so you can remove the cup when it is not needed.

The first 3 here are examples and none of these will denut you if you have an OOPS! moment.

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