🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Every Sip!
The RAM Mounts Level Cup 16oz Drink Holder is designed for the adventurous spirit, accommodating a variety of drink sizes while ensuring stability and durability. With a zinc-coated U-bolt base and a self-leveling feature, this drink holder is perfect for motorcycles, ATVs, and more. Made from high-strength materials and backed by a lifetime warranty, it's the ultimate companion for your outdoor escapades.
Color | Black |
Material | High strength composite, Aluminum |
Brand | RAM MOUNTS |
Product Dimensions | 8"L x 6"W x 4.5"H |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00793442113222, 00793442913655 |
Manufacturer | RAM Mounts |
UPC | 793442113222 793442913655 |
Model | RAM MOUNTS RAM-B-132RU |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | RAM-B-132RU |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | RAM-B-132RU |
Special Features | Hardware Included: (1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for .5" - 1" Rails, (1) 1/4"-20 U-Bolt for 1" - 1.25" Rails, (2) 1/4"-20 Nylock Nuts, (2) Rubber Caps, (1) U-Bolt Spacer |
M**M
Just what I have been looking for
Bought for my husband to attach to his 4x4 so his drink wouldn’t spill. Looks great, fits great and has good stability
W**L
Drink Holder with Handlebar U-Bolt Base
Worked great. Held my cup with no problem . ( It's mounted in a side x side), This is the one you want!! 4 stars , Because of the $51 dollar price.,... But you get what you pay for.
A**I
Ram Mount Swinging Cup Holder
Here's a reasonably priced motorcycle cup holder that I purchased simply because its a Ram Mount product and I needed a cup holder on my handlebars. This means, since I have a Ram Mount system on my bike, that I can place it at any of the mounting points. I had considered a Kuryakyn cup holder, certainly a fine looking and quality product, but it was almost double the cost of the Ram cup holder and of course would not enable me to mix and match various items. For me, this is a serious consideration since I like to have things in different spots, depending on my particular ride. If you're just interested in more chrome, you can get the Ram Mount products in shiny too. Personally, I live by the old "chrome don't get you home" adage so save my money to get more stuff even if its not shiny. I'm not a wealthy biker so I have to watch my dollars carefully. Ram products allow me to have the best of both worlds.Highly Recommended.After a few days use I have this to add:Its a Ram mount so you know its high quality. I always use Ram mounts and am very satisfied with them. The cup holder itself is not something I'd recommend for motorcycle use. The holder is difficult to use as its not set up for standardized cups. Its very difficult to get a cup out of the holder. Not something I'd want to mess with while riding. As for stopping for a drink, I can easily reach into my saddle bags or tank bag for something, I don't need it on my handlebars. I'm going to try a Kuryakyn cup holder but frankly I believe I'll have similar problems.
T**.
Two needed improvements.
This was the second one that I have purchased for my handicap scooters. The first one came with the short arm (B-201U A). The second one came with the long arm which was too long and placed the drink down where it would hit your knees. Now I have to buy short arm separately and spend more money. I wish they would be more clear on what you are getting. The gimbal at the green cup requires frequent lubrication.
J**R
Great cup-soda holder
I put this on a Honda Forza 300 Scooter on the handle bar and can adjust it for different positions. With the foam liner in I can put 16 0z or 12 Oz soda or water bottles in it. I use a small short bungee cord with a zip tie, tied in it, set in a circle loop, so it fits over the top of the bottle. Use a cap of course and it rides perfect. When I want a drink, stop, unhook the bungee, lift the zip tie loop off, cap off and have it. The foam insert will stay on the bottle when taken out but fits back in easily when the bottle is replaced. Nice part is I can take it off and store under the seat when not using, leaving only the ball mount on the handle bar. If I ever use it for coffee etc., will have a tight top on them to prevent splashing, and I won't drink anything while moving on the scooter (like to have BOTH hands on the controls). Anyone who thinks, can do great stuff with this holder. Well built too. Very Pleased.
A**R
Looks good works good
Needed a coffee holder for my Vespa. The side to side and back and forth swing is great for riding. Go up a hill, cup stays level. Lean into a corner cup stay level. Hit a big bump now you might have an issue. It has hooks on front and back to run a teather over the top of your cup but they don't supply a teather. Up to you to figure something out. That kinda sucked but other than that it works great for my Vespa.
P**H
If anyone has any suggestions on a good ATV drink holder that can accommodate multiple bottle/mug sizes
I bought this and it worked ok for a few hundred miles. It then began wearing out due to bumps and things. (and I'm not a rough rider)It wouldn't stay locked in place but would rather begin slipping out of position. It would then rattle when empty and this past weekend with nothing in it, it broke off completely from vibration. If anyone has any suggestions on a good ATV drink holder that can accommodate multiple bottle/mug sizes, please let me know. I'm definitely not buying another one of these.
M**L
Alternate use for handlebar cup holder
Bought this to mount on a Microphone stand. I was familiar with Ram Mount's reputation in the Motorcycle community. It did not disappoint. Significantly more robust than the ones designed specifically for Mic stands. Handles a full pint without issue. Love it.
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