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The KEMIMOTO ATV Cup Holder features a robust metal clamp adjustable between 0.6 and 1.56 inches, designed to securely hold up to 20oz bottles across a wide range of vehicles and mobility aids. Its anti-skid pad ensures stability during movement, while the no-drill installation offers quick, damage-free mounting options. Perfect for professionals on the move who demand durability and convenience.


































| ASIN | B07CTM88PH |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,146 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #16 in Powersports Handlebar Accessories |
| Brand Name | KEMIMOTO |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,832) |
| Hand Orientation | both |
| Included Components | ATV Cup Holder |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 3.54"W x 3.54"H |
| Item Type Name | ATV cup holder |
| Manufacturer | KEMIMOTO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FTVBH004FT |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | NO |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | KM1FTVBH004-M |
E**O
Recomendado para cualkier ancho de timón
Amazing and easy to install
K**N
Positive
Get one. They work great.
P**K
Great item, but limited storage use.
Disclaimer: While I give this a positive review, I actually had to return mine as they did not work out for me. Pros: - Sturdy construction. - Construction materials. - (For Desks) The clamp is well engineered and designed (minus the knob, see below) - For what it is able to hold, the overall design works well. Cons: - Small holder size - Due to the above, limitation of what can be used in it. - The angle of the top piece further limits what can be used in it. - The clamp is well designed but the knob that tightens the clamp could use some re-work. It gets tough to secure a tight enough grip on it once you're at the last stages of tightening. I bought these to add to my desk to put my drinks off the surface where I had expensive materials laying about. While I did measure prior to, I was confident most items I had would fit, even if very snug. The clamp to my desk (along with the included skid pad) worked great other than some difficulties with the knob, as indicated above. I tested a few items I had around, see below: Fit: - Any standard beer bottle. In my specific test, I used a stubby bottle from Alaskan Amber. - Any canned beverage the size of a soft drink or beer. - Any small bottle of water that has a proportion to that, or smaller than, the above 2 items. (My guess, as I did not have a specific item to test this with, is smaller than a 20oz bottle of water, but it depends on the design of the bottle.) Did not fit: - Takeya 18oz water bottle. I knew going in that it would not fit based on measurements provided by the manufacturer and what I measured, however, it may be helpful for those of you reading this to know out of the gate it's a no-go. - 16oz Beer Pint Glass. The glass goes in slightly and has a drastic lean on it. - 16.9oz Pure Leaf bottled (plastic) tea. The market for desk cup holders is prime for the taking with very limited selection, at least on Amazon, with only 1 real competitor. I'm not sure if the manufacturer actually reads any of these, but here are some suggestions if you would like to re-design and market one of these to desk users: - Remove the top angle piece, I assume this is designed to help keep the item in place while attached to a moving motorcycle, atv, etc. - Redesign the knob - Increase the diameter of the of the storage 'arms' to be 3.25" (or greater) - Add to the design the ability to accomodate different shapes, either through a tapered base, or some other mechanism. - In addition to, or in replacement of the above, add the ability for the arms to move to accept larger containers. Might allow to keep the initial 2.8" diameter, and allow the arms to move outward for larger containers. Instead of a flexible rubber, it would be nice to see something a bit more mechanical in design (maybe something like how the grip you have designed can be increased/decreased in size via a screw mechanism, something similar could possibly be adopted for the container storage 'arms'?)
D**N
Clutch bottle/drink holder for bike (and more)
I originally actually go this bottle holder to use as a drink holder for the office, however, the receptacle was not wide enough for the Tervis mug I had in mind. Regardless, I did not send it back as I figured it could prove useful later, which was a wise decision. I later tried on my bicycle and it was perfect there. The aluminum bar mount is strong, study, and grips well, and using the attached shim does not damage the finish on my handlebar. The bottle cage likewise grasps my standard-width bike bottle firmly and without the rattling I got with my prior aluminum cage. The mount points on it also align perfectly with the standard bottle spacing on a down tube. As I had bought two of these and directly bolted the bottle mount to the down tube, I ended up using the leftover bar mount to replace the bar mount base for my NiteRider Lumina headlight, which had always been loose and wobbly. After a little modification to make said base work with the M4 diameter bolt the Kemimoto base uses, the Lumina is now rock-solid. So A++ for not only being a good product in itself, but being easily adaptable to cover up the shortcomings of others!
C**S
Rugged and well made
Bought for a motorcycle, good materials, and seems well-made. The clamp incuded a liner to protect the finish and the holder fits the disposable sports cap bottles (eg 23.7 oz Smart Water, Ice Mountain) I use perfectly, but may be small for some uses, so make sure to check the measurements, as there is little to no flex in the holder.
N**H
Solid cup holder but didn't work for me
Lots to like about this cup holder. The claw with or without the rubber strip grips onto round or odd shaped bars. The single screw attachment of the cup holder to the claw was solid and secure although I would recommend using blue thread locker for installations where it would be subject to vibrations. The cup holder itself is very strong and rigid, which is good but also why it didn't work for me. I wanted it for my motorcycle passenger, which requires a leak-proof mug. I like the 20 oz. Contigo Autoseal West Loop which is perfect for using while on the bike (one-handed operation) but the wings of the cup holder do not really spread more than a millimeter or two and so the Contigo shape was such that it was too hard to insert and remove. If your container is the right size (2.8 inches) then this is a solid product. If they made it with plastic that had just a little more flexibility I'm sure it would work for many more applications.
A**R
easy install
these were great depending on your handlebars I love it that hasn’t moved yet
G**E
Yes you can use it on you outdoor swing
It can hold my cup of Java or beer. Time will tell how much abuse and clamping power it will have.
R**A
Tuve que anexarle una cinta velcro para que el vaso se asegure. Con la vibración y los baches se me cayó un vaso en la carretera y lo perdí y era mi favorito. Pero con el velcro ya queda super bien asegurado.
T**N
The first addition to my new ATV! Fits a Yeti rambler and can colster. No rattling on the handler bar.
E**M
ممتاز بس السعر مرتفع شوي
M**S
It is sturdy and I believe it will fit on the round metal rail at our seat in the arena, but I am disappointed that the cup size is not adjustable. It will not fit cardboard pop or beer containers, only regular small pop and beer cans. I wish I'd have known. It said adjustable but they meant the rail mount, not the cup size. Oh well!
C**O
QUE ESTA MUY MACISO, PERO ES PEQUEÑO PARA LOS VASOS GRANDES
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