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what is being used out there ?
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Hey john you using this nep setup on stock throttle and grip ? I’ve bought a vista cruise and tried sanding it to work with no luck after making the washer deal ( five dollar cruise control ) on you tube as well....this look promising..thank you for your help
I have tried them all over the years -
The only one that seems to kinda work for me s the one STEVE shows --
Vista Universal Throttle Control![]()
It is simple to use and it works to hold the throttle in the same position -
Cruise control ? Nope -- Up hills and down hills you will see the lack of true cruise -
But to rest your hand for a mile or two ..? Perfect
Yeah, it relieves a bit of hand tension, but try scratching your right leg. :-kI find a Throttle Rocker relieves a lot of hand tension.
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The Atlas throttle lock is a relatively new device that has some adherents. I installed one for a friend and he seemed happy with it; it's a very high quality gadget. Expensive, though -- $135.
https://www.atlasthrottlelock.com/...
Yeah, it relieves a bit of hand tension, but try scratching your right leg. :-k
Things can also get a bit "interesting" if you hit a bump while "relieving tension".
When the bike comes UP and your hand stays in the same place, the throttle is opened a bit.
I have tossed more than one of these into the weeds. :-\\\
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Yeah, it relieves a bit of hand tension, but try scratching your right leg. :-k
Things can also get a bit "interesting" if you hit a bump while "relieving tension".
When the bike comes UP and your hand stays in the same place, the throttle is opened a bit.
I have tossed more than one of these into the weeds. :-\\\
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In the (very) few times I have used one, it did not help much. It then requires arm muscles, rather than wrist muscles to maintain pressure on the tab. Maybe it gets better with practice, but I found it much harder.Steve, you're doing it wrong. Those are for relaxing your grip, not your wrist.
I have one, ready to install, as soon as I can find a location for the vacuum actuator.For that kind of dough, I want a real cruise control.
#1 and #4 don't interest me at all. Currently have #2 on the GS and #3 on the GL.Choose what you want from the following list:
NHTSA Rider Assistance Levels
1-Throttle rocker: Relieves grip stress.
2-Throttle lock: Allows relaxation of whole arm for scratching, picking, whatever you want to call it.
3-Cruise control: Allows relaxation of arm and speed monitoring portion of brain. Rider is still responsible for maintaining situational awareness.
4-Honda full self-riding motorcycle technology. Frees the rider to do something else entirely. A better rider in every way that doesn't matter.
In my experience, with the pressure on the tab, instead of the grip, it was possible for the handlebars to rise into your hand. That action effectively pushes down on the tab, goosing the throttle.I don't understand , how is it any different when hitting a bump, never noticed any such problem.
"Throttle rocker", "Cramp buster", and a few other names all describe the same thing.In the 1970's there were plenty of tiny ads in the back pages of cycle mags for throttle grips with stiff flaps that rested against the heel of your hand.
Are those still around, or is it one of the devices someone has already mentioned with a new moniker? I don't even remember what they used to be called.![]()