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Old June 24th 17, 01:35 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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On 6/23/17 7:34 AM, Joerg wrote:

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He had a handle-bar mounted one. So I am one of the few riders out here
with a "cup holder" on my MTB. I find that quite useful and have a
whopping 28oz bottle in it. In this area you can't have too much water
on the bike.


I have cup holders on my "around town" and commute bikes. I keep getting
asked where to buy them. I bought a bunch of them when one store was
closing them out so I have been giving them away. One thing I do is to
use heat-shrink tubing around the clamp section instead of the rubber
shim that comes with it, but that tended to slip out.

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