Anyone have a good way to carry a fountain soda? I drive 4 miles to work everyday and a station by my house has fountain sodas for 69 cents any size. I put it in the side pocket of my backpack and don't fill it up all the way, but it still seems to find its way out. any thoughts?
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Originally posted by Stumpy View PostI just mounted a cup holder to my front left fork. Works as expected.
I had to balance it out by adding an ashtray to the right fork. That works as expected too.Rode: 198X Italian moped,1978 Honda CB750, 1988 Kow 600 Ninja,1985 CB250, 1998 600 Kat, 2001 Chineese 250 POS
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Originally posted by superbike View PostDid I really just read this? So you want ideas on how to create a two wheeled Mini-van...
This advice will cost you 69 cents.2002 750 Kat
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Originally posted by Kreylyn View Post
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Originally posted by Stumpy View PostI just mounted a cup holder to my front left fork. Works as expected.
I had to balance it out by adding an ashtray to the right fork. That works as expected too."I'm sorry, I didn't mean to upset you when I called you stupid. I thought you already knew..."
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I can see no way whatsoever how a cupholder on our bikes is anything but absurd. That said I get the basis of the question but just take a Gatorade bottle with you and fill that. Sealed and safely put away. Plus, most gas stations (at least around me) will only charge you as a "refill" since your not using a new cup.94 GSX600F, V&H 4-1 Supersport exhaust
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I learned this from a friend who is a cyclist. If you are a regular at the place, buy a thermos that's the same size as their largest cup, or slightly smaller. Fill a cup every day for a couple of weeks, buy it, then empty it into your thermos. On a day when the manager is there, ask if you can just fill your thermos. Tell him or her that it's the same size, and you pour it out every time. They'll probably just let you do it. Saves them a cup, and it saves you the trouble of pouring it. Now you have a solution for a spill-proof soda carrying system that requires no ice.
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