I figured however that I should do some work on the bike that I felt comfortable with. Mitch has some wonderful video blog entries about simple maintenance that I could do, thus I cleaned but did not replace the air filter. I also decided that I would add a cup holder to my Burgie. There were a couple of ideas that I came across. Burgmanseats.com offers a simple cup holder for about $20 dollars. A very simple cup holder could be crafted together by following these directions:
There are also various cup holders that require a mounting bracket. I had a lot of different options before me but I decided the take the path of least resistance. After all it get hot here in Florida and if I planned on taking longer trips, then I needed a place for water.
If I followed the directions on the video then my cost would have about $26.82 (for the cup holder + shipping costs from Wally World since the local stores don't carry that type of cupholder) then an additional $10 for the velcro from JoAnn Fabrics. Total cost $36.82. I thought there has got to be a cheaper way! No that does not include the tile.
Kwick Tech offers a drink holder for under $7 but that requires a bag hook. Motorcycle super store had a very nice kit for $8.95 + $6.94 shipping = $15.94. Then it hit me like a bolt of lighting!
An idea is born! |
First I had to cut the Velcro to fit the cup holder. This tends to be sticky and had to be trimmed to fit the dimensions of the cup.
Then I had to place the other side of the Velcro onto the bike. I had a spot in mind and it worked out rather nicely. Again some trimming was required. My main concern was in the "crook" area where the cup holder would hang.
TADA!!! The final product. Total cost was under $5 for the Velcro and about 5 to 10 minutes of time to put the whole damn thing together. Now I don't have an excuse for a longer trip.
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