Ciro cup holder

al704

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Mar 8, 2013
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Did a search on cup holders but didn't find much pertaining to Ciro. Is anyone using the Ciro perch mount riders cup holder? If so, dose it work better on the right side handle bar or left? Seems like the left side would be a bit congested because of the reverse switch assy. Also looking at their passenger cup holder, appears to be a nice set up
 
Can't help you with the handlebar mount but I do have the passenger mount. Good quality product from my experience BUT on the TG it has a big problem. I have 'lost' three different thermos bottles and one plastic drink bottle from hitting bumps and the bottle bounces out. I have zip tied a coozie to the inside to make the fit tighter. I wrapped duct tape around the bottle to make it an even tighter fit and thought for sure that would solve the problem. We're in Louisiana right now and the roads around here are to be polite 'just a bit bumpy.' And a couple days ago we lost the most recent bottle. So I've just given up on it and keep a bottle in the tour-pak and just wait until we stop. And yes, I have the DK Pro-Action shocks and comfort lift kit. TG rides fine but on a real bumpy road that solid axle just bounces you around no matter how good your shocks are.
 
I use KURY they have little rubber fingers inside the top rim that hold everything. Only draw back is their fish net body doesn't hold up real well
 
Ciro works for me

I haver the Ciro perch mount on my TG, mounted on the left handgrip. Works a treat with my Contigo insulated cup over all sorts of roads. Have used it with disposable coffee cups (e.g. Starbuck's) and canned sodas as well with no problems. When I park the bike at home, it holds my summer riding gloves just fine, too:).
 
I have both the handlebar perch mount for me, and the tourpak mount for Mrs. Much more durable than the Kury holders that we used to use, and better looking, since I lean to the blackout look (but now I guess that Kury has a black holder too). But, as Ultaxfr says, they don't hold the bottle as securely. More of an issue for the passenger, Sandi has lost two bottles, but they were just grocery store bottled water. I have not lost any (yet) up front. I do have a SS Thermos coffee mug with screw top that fits just fine, and it has survived more than one or two trips to work without any panic.
 

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