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The best ways to carry coffee on a bicycle

The best ways to carry coffee on a bicycle

Coffee and cycling – two of life’s greatest joys, combined into one! Imagine sipping on a warm, steaming cup of joe while pedaling — slowly! — down scenic roads on a crisp spring morning. It sounds like a match made in heaven, but the question remains: How do you carry your coffee while cycling without […]

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Coffee and cycling – two of life’s greatest joys, combined into one! Imagine sipping on a warm, steaming cup of joe while pedaling — slowly! — down scenic roads on a crisp spring morning. It sounds like a match made in heaven, but the question remains: How do you carry your coffee while cycling without hot fluids splashing onto body, or worse, cherished bicycle parts? Fear not, my friends, as there are plenty of options available to ensure your coffee stays put while you hit the road.

First, let’s talk about the elephant in the room — the classic, tried and true method of carrying coffee on a bicycle: the cup holder. Cup holders come in all shapes and sizes and can be attached to the handlebars, frame, or even the fork. However, these cup holders are often not very secure, and a bump in the road can lead to a spill and a ruined ride.

Next up, we have the coffee cage. This device is a secure, cage-like holder that fits snugly onto the bicycle frame and is specifically designed to hold coffee cups. It’s the perfect option for those who want to ensure their coffee stays put, but it also adds an extra layer of hardware to your bike.

For a more unconventional option, we have the handlebar coffee holder. This device is a leather or fabric strap that wraps around the handlebars and holds a coffee cup in place. It’s a great option for those who want a more minimal setup, but it may not be as secure as other options. They are also pretty stylish and might be preferred if you’re tooling around in a Linus Roadster. For example, this leather holder from Tourbon.

There are also some solid options that use foam inlay to keep a coffee cup in place. Kroozie has been offering up quality bicycle-forward beverage holders for years. They now boast a pretty swanky stainless steel holder with foam inlay that attaches to handlebars, and looks swell. Check it out here.

But what if you’re feeling crafty and want to try a DIY solution? No problem! All you need is a bit of creativity and some basic materials, and you can have your own custom coffee carrying device in no time. For example, you could attach a carabiner to the frame and hook your coffee cup onto it. Or, you could use a bungee cord to secure a cup holder to the handlebars. The possibilities are endless!

Now, let’s take a look at some of the best coffee carrying devices available on the market. The Contigo Autoseal West Loop is a travel mug that’s both spill-proof and leak-proof. It’s made of durable stainless steel and fits into most cup holders, making it an excellent option for cyclists.

If you’re a coffee connoisseur and don’t want to compromise on taste, the Stanley Classic Vacuum Insulated Wide Mouth Flask is the perfect solution. This vacuum-insulated flask will keep your coffee hot for up to 24 hours and features a wide mouth design that’s easy to clean and fill. It’s also made of high-quality, durable stainless steel, ensuring it will last for years to come. Lastly, for the stylish cyclist who wants their coffee to match their ride, it’s hard to beat a wooden coffee holder like the Chabamboo bamboo tumbler.

There are plenty of options available for carrying coffee on a bicycle. Whether you opt for a cup holder, coffee cage, handlebar strap, or DIY solution, there’s a solution that’s perfect for your needs. So go ahead and hit the road with a steaming cup of joe in hand – your taste

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