Throttle Rocker..who uses 'em??
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RE: Throttle Rocker..who uses 'em??
I don't like the idea of it. Although I LOVE cruise control on a car, I don't feel it belongs on a bike because once you stop paying attention to controlling the throttle, it seems to me you'd become more relaxed and pay less attention to other things as well. Less controls gives you more time to be distracted.
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RE: Throttle Rocker..who uses 'em??
ORIGINAL: kodiak1122
I use it.
It helps with the long rides.
If you don't like it, or think it is silly,just take it off.
I leave mine on.
edit: Your talking about Throttle Rocker not Throttlemeister, right?
I use it.
It helps with the long rides.
If you don't like it, or think it is silly,just take it off.
I leave mine on.
edit: Your talking about Throttle Rocker not Throttlemeister, right?
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RE: Throttle Rocker..who uses 'em??
I have a throttle rocker, great for long rides, terrible for twisties (I bumped the throttle once when I really meant to just lean into a tight right sweeper - it shot me into the left lane so it was a little scary). My buddy has a throttlemeister, I don't really like the idea of it since you actually need to twist the throttle to disengage it as opposed to just letting go. Get a throttle rocker from e-bay, I got a right and left side for about $11 shipped just a few months ago
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RE: Throttle Rocker..who uses 'em??
I got a piece of fiberglass and cut it out in the shape of a c. Keep it in my pocket for long trips, pull it out and gently wedge it between grip and igniton switch. I am sure it would rattle out eventually, but it keeps its place for a few min to rest the hand, and only cost $0