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What cup holder works for you, on an RT Spyder?

Hello everyone, I have an RT Spyder. I am having a problem trying to find a good cup holder that won't turn on me. I lost 2 cups that fell out of from my previous cup holder. My last cup holder was a Rivco that was insulated and was closed in to keep my drinks cold. Please help and give me some advice. Tell me what type of cup works for you. Thank you
 
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Check out RAM mounts. They have many options. Also there are vendors onthis site that have cup holders. I have 2 ---- one on the handle bars and one on the passenger grab rails for my wife. Both are RAM mounts. I think Baha Ron has some also.

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Hello everyone, i have a can am Rt Spyder. I am having a problem trying to find a good cup holder that won't turn on me. I lost 2 cups that fell over from my previous cup. My last cup holder was a rivco that was insulated and was closed in to keep my drinks cold. Please help and give me some advise. Tell me what type of cup works for you. Thank you

the butler mug www.glassact.com ive had one since 2012 best mug comes in 2 sizes priced at 89 I believe attaches to your handle bar.
 
Hello everyone, I have an RT Spyder. I am having a problem trying to find a good cup holder that won't turn on me. I lost 2 cups that fell over out of my previous cup holder. My last cup holder was a Rivco that was insulated and was closed in to keep my drinks cold. Please help and give me some advice. Tell me what type of cup works for you. Thank you

I have an RT and bought the Lamonster Spyder Cuff. Really solid, easy to install and looks like it was installed by the factory. I just rode 115 miles, bumpy roads... didn’t lose my drink or Cuff. I bought the Lamonster insulated bottle as well, both are quality products.
 
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I just installed Lamonster's Spyder Cuff - very nice with a drink holder from Ciro, wife loves them!
 
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Here is my setup on my RTL, Spyder cuff ram mount cup holder and ram mount extension.
 

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Drink2go on e-bay Awesome holder.

I have to agree, except we got ours from the drink to go web site. They have two, one held on with a screw works on the handle bars, and one that comes with a clamp that works very well for the passenger hand rails. We have had ours for two years now, hold both 20 and 32 ounce Yeti mugs, and we haven't come close to losing a mug. And you can't argue about the cost, could be the cheapest avaulable. They aren't fancy, but do look good and certainly do the job.
 
I had the same problem, changed to this one, Love it! Will not rotate...

http://store.valueaccessories.net/BeverageHolderCan-AmSpyderRTSE.aspx

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Take a look at the CanAm Kustom Kaddy. I have one and it works well. Comes in chrome or black and costs about $43.00. Very easy install. Happy with mine.
 
I have to agree, except we got ours from the drink to go web site. They have two, one held on with a screw works on the handle bars, and one that comes with a clamp that works very well for the passenger hand rails. We have had ours for two years now, hold both 20 and 32 ounce Yeti mugs, and we haven't come close to losing a mug. And you can't argue about the cost, could be the cheapest avaulable. They aren't fancy, but do look good and certainly do the job.

I have the one for the passenger hand rail as well they both work awesome
 
Maybe just look at the home page for all the Industry Partners that support the forum and sell many, many accessories for Spyders
 
Drink to go and Contigo insulated cup with the lock on the lid so all I have to do is push in button on back and drink. Contigo cups keep ice "ice" for 24 hours. I mounted the drink holder on the backside of the handlebars.
 
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Hello everyone, i have a can am Rt Spyder. I am having a problem trying to find a good cup holder that won't turn on me. I lost 2 cups that fell over from my previous cup. My last cup holder was a rivco that was insulated and was closed in to keep my drinks cold. Please help and give me some advise. Tell me what type of cup works for you. Thank you
i dont have a spyder yet but i do have the butler cups on a goldwing and ultra classic and am very satisified with them.No problems at all
 
A potential +2 on the Drink2Go models

Thanks to those on this thread who recommended Drink2Go -- I like the look and approach, and have just ordered a 2-pack Drink2Go offers on Amazon. (1 screw-in mount for the front handlebars, 1 clamp mount for the passenger grip bars.)

https://www.amazon.com/Cup-Holders-Can-Am-Spyder-Accessories/dp/B06XHDX3RD/ref=sr_1_3

I'll update if I have any contrary opinion after installation and use, but agree with the other posters that for the price it looks hard to beat.
 
Thanks to those on this thread who recommended Drink2Go -- I like the look and approach, and have just ordered a 2-pack Drink2Go offers on Amazon. (1 screw-in mount for the front handlebars, 1 clamp mount for the passenger grip bars.)

https://www.amazon.com/Cup-Holders-Can-Am-Spyder-Accessories/dp/B06XHDX3RD/ref=sr_1_3

I'll update if I have any contrary opinion after installation and use, but agree with the other posters that for the price it looks hard to beat.

I'm looking for a cup holder for the rear grabrail on my 2014 RTLTD. When it's mounted on the rail can it swivel to keep it upright wherever it is on the rail. Thanks, Mike
 
No swivel on the Drink2Go

I'm looking for a cup holder for the rear grabrail on my 2014 RTLTD. When it's mounted on the rail can it swivel to keep it upright wherever it is on the rail. Thanks, Mike

You can set it up at an angle of your choice (within reason) when you clamp it on there, but the normal position is (to me) the best choice. It doesn't move, and if the rear end is leaning enough to dump something out, we got a whole lot of other problems!
 
You can set it up at an angle of your choice (within reason) when you clamp it on there, but the normal position is (to me) the best choice. It doesn't move, and if the rear end is leaning enough to dump something out, we got a whole lot of other problems!

The Wife has a small bag hanging from her arm rest and it would have to be mounted towards the front of the grab rail and still have to be upright so nothing would spill. I would need the cup to swill just a little to do this. Not a free wheeling swivel like others but be able to swivel a little and the lock in the place. Thanks, Mike
 
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