Cruise control T.C.?

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Evening Comrades.
Has anyone found a reasonable way of retro fitting Cruise control on a T.C. other than the Mccruise things?

I've had a look and can't see anything and I don't want one of those throttle lock hobbies.
 
A question that intrigues me also

Its fitted as standard on some RT TC models. and the switch gear looks the same as fitted to the later LC models

They are fly by wire, the early TC's arn't

Looking at Real oem it falls under option code X538A

Which on initial look see has an additional cable running from the Bowden cable box

https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sh...26-BMW-R_1200_RT_10_0430,0440_&diagId=32_1941 - non cruise

https://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/sh...26-BMW-R_1200_RT_10_0430,0440_&diagId=32_1940 - Cruise

Then you would need a cruise switch


Then there is the main wiring loom


This is the bit i missed before !!

The control unit for the cruise - I think this is where the other bowden cable goes into




Thats all i could find, given that other than the bike being a tourer, i couldnt work out what else was needed ( mind you some of those bits are eyewateringly expensive)

Best bet is find someone with a cruise eqipped Rt and take all the tupperware off, and have a looksee (then feed back to all of us (y) )

or see if you can buy a knackered shed and rob for parts ??
 
its all going to be about whether or not you can enable the feature in software and the cluster - the RT had it running most wires off the second plug you get on the ZFE High Module....

but it maybe an issue if it needs the VO (vehicle order) updated to include option X538 so can bus comms happen, and whether or not the cluster can be configured to cope

a wiring drawing from an RT


and pinout of the RT cruise module (allegedly)

R1200-Cruise-Control-Wiring.jpg
 
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More useful wiring diagram:

R1200 CRUISE.jpg

Main technical issue being is the speed output from the ZFE present? The cruise module functionality is pretty much self contained. There is an additional clutch switch which operates at the start of lever operation, the throttle switch is in the cable distributor box. On the RT the throttle is a dual cable from the grip to the distributor. Then you need to find somewhere to mount the cruise control unit.
 
Thank you for your replies everyone.unfortunately I don't understand any much it I'm afraid.
My fault entirely for badly wording the original question.
I should have asked if anyone has found a product that can be fitted by a form/mechanic other than the one mentioned in my original question.
FWIW I did speak to The Adventure Bike Shop a couple of times about the MCCruise system, they were going to get an idea of cost to supply and fit but I didn't hear any more from them and forgot to ring them back. I'll probably try them again later.
 
the issue is when you need to physically manipulate the throttle butterflies to maintain a set speed - it needs a module that can appropriately pull / relax on an extension of the throttle cable (which is the bulky thing on an old RT hiding in huge spaces under the faring panels). The air cooled GS has less room, but you can get one to fit where the little tool tray is under the riders seat - but needs a tight right angle curve, for likely a longer cable - Sadly it won't fit in the right side petrol tank cutout of the 36 litre GSA's (close but the forks will hit when moving the steering).

with the need to modulate the throttle automatically for noise and emission regs (and bringing marketing BS of the pathetic rider power modes) - most vehicles designed later than the first 1200GS's, went to nasty fly-by wire throttle control and on these adding cruise is a simple as adding the switch and kicking the software (as most of the rest of whats required is already in place). Hex GS911 in the March 2026 software release just added the retrofit option - to add cruise on the LC bikes....

Just been riding a 2026 RNineT that has flyby wire throttle and cruise. By some magic once fully warm they have really got the fueling of the TC engine sorted in ways that will seem remarkable to the 2010 GS boys - no cough, no glitches and a far wider spread of power.

However, there's some wild stuff going on as it warms up from a cold start - revs to 3k for at least 2 mins from start up - and as I presume an emission related rapid warm up of the CATS / Engine, and with flyby wire - if you try to ride before it gets over itself, it's revs that win and it tries to rip down the road not so clever, getting out of parking spaces or straight in to traffic. It also needs 10 mine before its warm enough to hit hot engine fueling / behaviors - till then its weird in traffic and you start to wonder if you imagined they'd got it right. But once warm you find they really did.

How they got the thing to make so much bottom end grunt is also remarkable - yet still revs hard to 9K. Once you ride this later iteration of a TC air cooled engine you wonder why they ever bothered with the Liquid cooled bikes. Its not perfect, "Dynamic" is required to run properly after 2500 RPM, but round town in traffic "Road" behaves far more eloquently off a closed throttle. It would be much better to ditch both and merge into one normal mode like bikes used to have...
 
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