Product Description
If you like a clean look on your bars but you still need your water this may be the option for you. Puts the bottle out of the way yet gives you easy access.
These are laser cut and cnc bent out of 10 gauge material and then powder coated. It will come with a 750 mil / 25oz vacuum sealed bottle that will keep your drink cold up to 24 hours. Hardware and bushings are provide to work with stock frame caps and IPS frame caps.
NEW! We just added a bottle holder bag as a option. See video below. NOTE: Bag style has changed since video.
FITS ALL F3 MODELS.
F3, F3-S, F3-T, F3-LTD
10-06-2020 Updated Bottle Cage
F3 Frame Mount Bottle Holder - Stock Frame Caps
F3 Frame Mount Bottle Holder - IPS Frame Caps
Optional Bottle Holder Bag



If you have any questions about this product email us at LamonsterGarageSales@gmail.com
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IPS FMB Bottle Holder
One of the best accessory I have purchased, the bottle conveniently out of the way.
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Well worth the cost!
Was easy to install. Even with my foot at the forward end of the foot pad, my leg doesn't hit the bottle or bracket. I'm very pleased with the cost, the ease of install and the final look on my F3.
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Great cup holder
I like to keep my handlebars clean with no add on’s(my OCD in me). Product arrived super fast especially in todays world of shipping delays! And install was easy and it looks like it was always part of my Spyder.
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Cup Holder
The cup holder is made of good quality and easy to install. However, I took away a star due to the bottle leaking.
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F3/RT Handlebar Riser
Simply good!
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Easy Install
Though my wife thinks they were expensive, she loves hers.
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IPS Bottle holder
Super easy to install, keeps the handlebar area clean. Top quality!
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Bottle Hokder
I love it, its the best holder ever, secure great space, quick & easy to mount
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FMB bottle and holder
So far the product is working as advertised. A small recommendation I would give is instructing on which end of the straw goes into the top of the lid. I believe the slanted cut edge is the bottom and the straight edge is the top.. But I was unable to get the straight edge in without trimming it some. I don't know if that is correct or not. I watched the videos on assembly and they did not specify.