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The cup holder on the B3030 is behind the seat .
This location is great for keeping you back muscles loose since you need to pivot your body to reach it. However, I sometimes I just want a drink instead of a stretching routine, so I mounted a new one on the right fender. Vic ![]() |
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nice! More pics on how you did it would be great.
B3030 cupholder is awesome for holding bolts and odds and ends. sux for drinks
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I had a 4" pvc drain pipe coupling left over from installing new drain pipe from the day before.
I just cut a notch for the cup handle, and a triangle shaped notch in the bottom so it fit against the handrail on the fender. I painted it black and attached it with one screw into the side of the plastic lever housing. The lever housing has thick plastic areas for the fender screws, so I attached it in one of these areas. I'll be trying it out tomorrow morning. For the other side, I think I'll weld something up out of steel rod. Should look better and be fun to make. Vic |
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thats exactly what kubota should have done. nice.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: New Hampshire
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Great idea ! Agreed, the factory cup holder is better suited to hold odds and ends. I like the idea of a more convenient and comfortable beer holder (as i prefer to call them).
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Nursery, Texas
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Mine has a built-in cup holder in the right fender just before the fender turns down. You can kinda see it in this pic.
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I see that you use your ROPS as a towel rack also... Thought it was only me!
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