cruise controls(would or wouldn't you) and why or why not

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  1. Spectre

    Spectre New Member

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    Runnerhiker,

    Is your FJR's cruise control a factory-installed option? If so (as I wrote when I discussed my previous 2007 BMW K1200GT's optional factory-installed cruise control), an aftermarket electronic CC is less than ideal compared with a factory installed CC, but in my opinion it's still far better than a throttle lock.

    Again, my aftermarket CC works quite well. It just took a little getting used to, and I would not like being without it.
     
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    i use a plastic cruise control also known as a throttle lock works great
     
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    The cruise on my FjR is from a company in Australia, called Motorcycle Cruise Control, I installed it myself. My previous bike was a '04 BMW K 1200 RS with factory CC, I loved it and now I have to have elec CC. The MC CC installation makes it very important to not have slack in the throttle cable, mine picks up the throttle as soon as I press the "set" button. If you have slack on the cable, the servo must take up this slack before it takes over the speed.

    Ron
     
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    I've been using that model for close to 20 years with little trouble. If you install one, you'll need to trim it a bit at the throttle tab to fit well. The thumb "button" will need to be trimmed too or it will hit your tank at full right...
     
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    I have the above pictured Vista Cruise, it fits perfectly on my 04 w/ a little bit o work with the dremel tool. I actually just installed mine a month ago, best $25 i've ever spent. after the custom work on mine it functions slick as glass and locks perfectly, the trimmed lever on mine looks like it was made that way w/ some polish.
    I can post a pic if you like. I just put 600 miles on it, and don't know how i lived without it.
     
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    I just bought a NEP.

    Thanks for the info yall.
     
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    Just installed the Throttlemeister... it took maybe 20 minutes to install. I've gotta say; this is one well-made throttle lock! :thumbsup: As long as it does what it's designed to do; which this product certainly does with absolute precision - then I'm good to go!
     
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    What he said, MC Cruise has it all over any of the throttle locks, works soooo much better.
     
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    been using my new cruise control for the past couple days. gotta say, i love it.
     
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