New cruise-control

GunZenBomZ

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Having spent the day in Manchester getting my bikes service done @Adventure-bike-warehouse. One of the many visitors Sooty09 (I believe) showed me & another chap around his bike. He highly recommended a new cruise-control system from america. :beerjug:

Pop in onto throttle, hold throttle at speed you want. Finger the device forward so it rests onto brake lever. You can still just twist the throttle off...so simple I'm buying one!!

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..from.. £16 / $25 (silver or black 7/8" size for sports bikes)


http://www.2wheelride.com/index.html

*Coughs*
http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=263689
 
been out on the bike again today,well chuffed with the cruise control weird doing 85 mph and the bike in auto pilot.:)
 
Cheers Sutty, I've looked into a number of devices doing cruise-control. This device and method is simple, can't wait for mine to come from the us-of-a.

There are even cheaper ways of making a cruise-control using O-rings. But I didn't like the idea of jamming them into a gap & then disabling could be awkward.
 
Sorry GunZenBomZ,It was not me, Hope to meet someday.
I had a cruise assist on my R1150R which operated a cam on the end of the bar weight. It was weird and a bit dangerous at first, on hills you speed up going down and slow down going up. As you approach a bend you have to force the throttle closed. It was only any real use on a straight empty motorway.
This device looks much simpler,and can be removed much easier for the twisties.
Im tempted to buy the Nippy Norman throttle assist first just to ease the load on my wrist on the long slog down to Dover.
 
It is always important to try new things

Apology for using your cyber-tag! The gents name on here must be a close association; as I pick names up well with a bit of banter & not too many people around. I hope also we meet, you can pop me into the loonie people you've met ;)

Got the nippy norman throttle assists for both grips, so I can stretch my hands about on a good bout of tarmac. Rudiemoto would know who I was talking too because the chap & me coaxed this guy into buy a headlamp protector on top of having his knew engine-crash bars fitted...

:blast
 
sutty not sooty09

to gunz hi mate,hope you got your calipers sorted,just a guick line to say,it took about 8 days for the control to come from america.:)
 
n1 Sutty, ow Jono&co did a top-notch job (praising thread further down).

Will be using them again, don't mind the distance (wind drafted there & back behind trucks).

:clap
 
hi not that i know of,there are of course the bar end weight ones that compress onto your throttle made of (metal) that can be awkward to use,but this one is simple to fit and use.like i said in the earlyier post about 8 days from america,dont forget to use the elastic band that comes with it,better grip on the throttle.:)
 
Is this product available in the UK?

If you have a paypal account, follow the link to the original thread below my *coughs* ...tis all quite simple/even if your paypal is set to another address you can have it shipped to a different address.

Now then...its £12 per annum to join here & you get full access too forums & the 'virtual pub' where you could really get weirded out with some of the lark that goes on this ere forums!! hehe
 
So these are obviously a really great idea, but...can you use it with 'GripPuppies' fitted?:confused:
Or is that just me?
 


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