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The Ibera Bike Handlebar Cup Holder is a lightweight, durable accessory designed to securely hold handleless cups up to 3.25 inches in diameter. Made from polycarbonate and metal, it features an angled rim for versatile cup compatibility and quick access, making it the perfect companion for commuters and road cyclists who refuse to compromise on their caffeine fix.








| Color | Black |
| Material | Metal, Polycarbonate |
| Brand | Ibera |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5"L x 1.25"W x 3.5"H |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00852664530054 |
| Manufacturer | BV USA Enterprises |
| Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
| UPC | 803347943999 852664529751 852664530054 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.16 x 4.45 x 4.13 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.5 x 1.25 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Brand Name | Ibera |
| Model Name | IB-CB1 |
| Part Number | IB-CB1 |
| Style | All-season |
J**1
Adjustable Bracket Pin for different Handebar Sizes
Great product. I first installed on 28 mm section of the handlebar and needed to relocate as I try to locate all the things I need to hang off the front of my e-bike without a water bottle brazeons. I readjusted the pin (a little loose in the 2nd position) and it fit the 31 mm portion of the handlebar.FYI: I used the included thin rubber spacer as the plastic itself is toooo slick when in direct contact with the handlebar. I use this for tapered coffee cups and commuter type mugs. This holder does vibrate a little but doesn't affect its holding ability or its spillage through the breather holes. The plastic attaching bracket is a well designed part (the cup ring should be easy) and is < $ than the all metal version. I also have the PDM (Portland Design Works) metal version, a bit more $, however, shows no vibration and has an alternate but equally functional handlebar attaching bracket. However I had no luck the 1st time with the Bell Clinch no Tools Cup Holder. It is poorly cast aluminum. I used a vise grip on the pivot point and the tolerances seem ok now, but I haven't tried to put it in service. For cruising with your coffee, the Cost and Function of the Ibera is the choice.
A**T
Yes, yes and yes.
This is a very well made and well designed cup holder. As soon as it arrived I did a dry run (pun intended) of three popular cups/tumblers. All three passed the fit test. Tervis 16 oz...yes, Tervis 24 oz.....yes, Yeti 30 oz.....yes. Now, whether or not these pass the road test filled with an icy cold beverage has yet to be determined. Stay tuned for the results of the road test in the next 2-3 weeks.Update: It's been much longer than 2-3 weeks, but the road test results are in. The Ibera cup holder can handle the above listed cups/tumblers even when they're filled. The only advice that I would give is stick to the pavement. Riding the paved bike lane from our house to the Square Grouper and My New Joint found my cup fully intact. If you ride on bumpy or rough terrain the holder may slip a bit. This is a great cup holder and I would not hesitate to buy another. I hope this review helps you with your decision.Note: I'm not sure why my photos are displayed at 90°. Hopefully Amazon will get it corrected.
J**N
If you want to stop in the morning and grab starbucks this is great. If you do bike delivery and someone orders ...
I ride approximately 10 miles a day to and from work on city roads. The reason I knocked it 1 star is because it doesn't do well with anything ceramic over long distances. If you want to stop in the morning and grab starbucks this is great. If you do bike delivery and someone orders a drink this is great. It won't hold a beer so no don't buy it if you want to drink during critical mass. It isn't for a water bottle your bike already has multiple spots for a water bottle. I don't like iced coffee, but it holds those giant things from Dunkin Donuts really well. I don't ride a mountain bike or hybrid as pictured. I ride a road bike with drop bars so in order to install this I had to remove part of my bar tape on the right side and move it off to the right. Once installed the clip is there, but the holder of your drink can be quickly removed from the clip and tossed in your bag.Overall I love it for the daily commute and if you have ever seen a guy riding down the street with a coffee in his left hand you should stop him and recommend this immediately.
C**C
Excellent idea
I have mix issues with this item. First let me say, I love the idea of have a cup holder that can be snap off from the clamp. When I first got I and had it install on my bike, the screw is bit long keep getting in the way of my gear shifter. After some adjustments the clamp finally went on and was able to hold some oversize cups (McD Ice tea size) without any issues (that's when I would have give it 5 stars).However, when I it try to get the clamp off to put on my other bike, I found the end of the screw has already file away and can't loosen the clamp. I spend 4 hours try to get if off and finally manage to break the clamp off - at least I can say this item is well made. Now I have a good cup holder but broken clamp.I am debating to get a replacement or not as I did found it work well before the issue with the screw. If the quality of the screw is an isolated issue, I have would gladly buy another but I'm afraid it may not be.Also, it would be great if the company just sell the clamp as a separate item. One of the reason I love this item is because I have 5 bikes and this would allow me to install one clamp on each bike and just move one cup holder from bike to bike. Also 3 of those bikes are folding bikes so I can easily remove the cup holder when I need to fold the bike.
L**R
adjustable clamp size
I needed a larger clamp size to fit the larger handle bar of my mobility scooter. I ordered and tried several, with no luck. None of them would work on the larger diameter of the scooters handle bar. I thought this one was the same when I opened the package. The way it ships it will not fit as well. But when you look closely at the hinge point there is a small silver bar or tiny rod that is removable. when you pull it out (very tight may need pliers) there is a second hole to reinstall it in. This is by design from the manufacturer. This will make the clamp fit much larger diameter bars!! In other words this is very adjustable to fit small to very large handle bars, I almost missed this feature and sent it back! Glad I looked closely, and I hope it helps others. Very pleased on the fit for my mobility scooter!
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