- 【Strong Alligator Clamp Design】The KEMIMOTO bike cup holder is equipped with an alligator clamp, providing more sturdiness, better load-bearing capacity, and preventing it from loosening or spinning. Even when riding at high speeds or on rough roads, there is no need to worry about it falling off or loosening.
- 【Easy to Install on 0.6″-1.5″ Poles】The alligator clamp of the bicycle water bottle holder fits handlebars/poles with a diameter of 0.6″-1.5″. Please confirm the diameter of your handlebar or pole before purchasing. The package comes with a rubber pad.
- 【40oz Max Load Capacity】The drink cup holder for bikes can hold most bottles, cups, cans, and beverages ranging from 12oz to 28oz. It is compatible with brands like Yeti, Hydro Flask, Stanley, and most popular brands’ bottles.
- 【Anti-Break & Tough Material】Compared with the old style, the motorcycle cup holder is made of tougher, crack-proof, thicker ABS material, making it less prone to cracking.
- 【Wider Compatibility】The KEMIMOTO cup holder can be used on most bikes, motorcycles, scooters, strollers, boats, wheelchairs, walkers, ATVs, Golf Carts, etc.
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KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder, Up to 28 OZ Capacity Water Bottle Holder for Bicycle Handlebar, Motorcycle Drink Holder Mount with Metal Clamp, Universal Fit for ATV Scooter Boat…
E. Cooper –
This review is for the KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder, Up to 40 OZ Capacity Water Bottle Holder for Bicycle Handlebar, Motorcycle Drink Holder Mount with Metal Clamp, Universal Fit for ATV Scooter Boat Stroller Wheelchair. Used it once on a short bike trip. It seems to hold the water firmly and made it easy to access. However, the clamp that tightens the bottle in place, broke after a very short time. So now it has no usefulness. Poor quality, so I cannot recommend it.
E. Cooper –
CGW –
After attaching it to my bike I was happy but it broke right away. The screw on the lock that adjust the size of the bottle or cup holder fell apart.
CGW –
J. Salce –
I wanted a cup holder to carry random size cylindrical items, such as plastic bottles, water bottles and
tumblers. The KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder handles the task beautifully.
The KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder was super easy to install it works in the upward position as well as side-loading.
The metal clamp that attaches to the bicycle stays in place even when riding on bumping roads. The bottle holder is made of ABS plastic and it keeps the bottle tightly in place.
Since the majority of cup holders function pretty much the same, I went with the KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder, which works great for me.
J. Salce –
Terry J. –
Like every cup or mug or stein or bottle or can or small bucket (pail? Is there a difference or are they the exact same thing? They can’t be the exact same thing, a bucket and a pail, right?) will fit into this cupholders, pretty much. I was kind of amazed at how well I could switch between a 16oz bottle to a 32oz cup with nary an issue or even an eyebrow raise. It’s really easy to install on the bike and I have a fat tire orange beastie. Whilst riding aforementioned beastie with my new cupholder, I didn’t have to give concern to my beverage and could instead focus on the road ahead. Bonus points for helping with my bike ride safety as I need all the help I can get in that department! Highly recommended! A+++
Terry J. –
J. Salce –
My e-bike has a problem in the triangle where water bottle brackets usually go of not having room for anything bigger than a twelve oz. bottle which doesn’t last very long. I had been on the lookout for something like this as I use a very similar one on my Harley.
This one is different than the one on the Harley as it will clamp down on the bottle regardless of the size and hold it tight. This is important on the bicycle because I don’t always ride on smooth roads as with the motorcycle. It is working great so far.
The holder has a real nice mounting solution that will accommodate many different sizes of bars or frame tubes. It can be oriented many different ways so you can be sure it will be possible to make work on your application. The mounting hardware is robust and holds well.
The strap where you lock the bottle in is much cheaper construction and I am worried I am going to break it since it just feels fragile. Just be careful not to try and overtighten it and it will be fine is suppose but it could have been made heavier in my opinion. So far I have not had any issues but it’s still only a few weeks old so time will tell.
For around twenty five dollars the price is competitive with others that are available but they all seem overpriced for what you receive. I think I paid five bucks for the one on my Harley and I have literally used it for over a decade with no issues.
This product does its intended job well and I would recommend it to a friend but would warn them to be careful while clamping the bottle itself.
J. Salce –
Christie M. –
I use this product on my wheelchair and do far so good. It holds my 30 oz yetis no problem which was hard to find. I bought a second one to put on the railing on my bed so I can have a drink at night too.
Christie M. –
Dave –
KEMIMOTO Bike Cup Holder.
I really like this bike cup holder. I tried it on both my bicycle and my E-bike and it worked great on both!
The Kemimoto cup holder has the mounting holes for attaching it to a normal bike cup holder spot as well as a handle bar mount. I really like the handle bar mounting location. It puts the water bottle within easy reach. No more reaching down or behind you to get the bottle.
The kemimoto handle bar mount is well made, easy to attach and holds the cup holder securely. The cup holder has a ratchet style strap that accommodates a wide range of bottle sizes. I have been carrying the 16.9oz soda bottles, and they stay securely in the holder while riding the bike.
The holder may be a little on the expensive side, but it’s so versatile and works great that I think it’s worth it!
Dave –
Terry J. –
The back end where it attaches to bike is good quality and works well. The strap that holds the bottles is the cheapest stuff and the cheap plastic clip that provides tension to the strap.. to hold the bottle tight is even cheaper. Broke after 4 rides. I would pay 30%-40% more for something that was made with better quality components.
Terry J. –