Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

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Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 13:45
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Anyone see throttle locks in the DENNISKIRK.COM catalogue? You know the "Vista Cruise" etc. I've been eye balling the Metric catalogue online and can't find them. If you know what page number etc. they are on, I'd greatly appreciate the info. Thanks.

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 15:05
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Are these what your looking for?

cruise control, palm
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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 15:08
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by pure co-incidence, i got my new denniskirk (harley) catalogue in the mail today. lots of pages easy on the eye if you know what i mean ;)

www.denniskirk.com/denniskirk/b2c/produc.../9/7/600pix/0970.jpg

anyway i didn't see any throttle locks in the new harley catalogue or last years metric catalogue, but the vista cruiser is available here

www.scootworks.com/partsmisc.htm

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 16:47
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Bluemeanie wrote:
Are these what your looking for?

cruise control, palm

Not really, but it is an alternative. Thanks.

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 16:52
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duncan wrote:
by pure co-incidence, i got my new denniskirk (harley) catalogue in the mail today. lots of pages easy on the eye if you know what i mean ;)

www.denniskirk.com/denniskirk/b2c/produc.../9/7/600pix/0970.jpg

anyway i didn't see any throttle locks in the new harley catalogue or last years metric catalogue, but the vista cruiser is available here

www.scootworks.com/partsmisc.htm

Bingo Duncan!, and the babe is darn near enough to make me throttle lock myself.:laugh:

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 22:03
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Bluemeanie wrote:
Are these what your looking for?

cruise control, palm

On second thought........... maybe I passed on this too quickly. Have you/anyone used one of these doo hickies before? Are they ok?, crap? Somewhere in the middle?

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

01 Feb 2008 23:31
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old650 wrote:
Bluemeanie wrote:
Are these what your looking for?

cruise control, palm

On second thought........... maybe I passed on this too quickly. Have you/anyone used one of these doo hickies before? Are they ok?, crap? Somewhere in the middle?

I've never used one myself, but know a few people who have them on their bikes.
One guy however hated it so much (he said it interfered with the throttle), that during a refueling stop during our ride, he removed it and literally hurled it as far into the distance as he could! :pinch:
These "Cramp Busters" only allow the rider to loosen their grip on the handlebars and relax their hand while still keeping down pressure on the throttle to maintain speed.
A "true" cruise control like the Vista Cruise style allows the rider to completely remove his hand from the grip, permitting the rider to uncramp his throttle hand, scratch his left arm or leg, or even adjust "the boys" if they're gettin' uncomfortable while still maintaining the same speed. :whistle:
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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

02 Feb 2008 01:30
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Thanks for the feedback 4R. If I go this route I'll likely want a real lock. I can get away without a lock on a long highway ride when my carbs are in synch., but when they go out, I feel it. I have a bunch of used stick-on wheel weights squeezed up inside the handlebars/bar end weights and a half moon of rubber between the bars and the bottom of their clamps. All this with foam grips make long highway rides ok.....As long as those carbs are in good synch. I feel that a good throttle lock would give me the last freedom from potential hand tingles/numbness on those high mile rides. I emailed for the DENNISKIRK catalogue CD, so I might just grab one if it's in there. I just finnished firing off coinage to ZI Enterprises for an electronic ignition system and odds/ends. There is no way that I want to be caught with my pants down the day that I see dry roads here! Gathering the goodies now.;)

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Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

02 Feb 2008 04:11
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watch ebay. I got two new "Dixie brand" for $10 each including shipping a few weeks ago. Put one on the KZ and the other on the Vulcan.:cheer: I had to cut off the lower flange that is supposed to fit between the throttle cables and add a small screw through the nylon to the throttle housing. I've had one done like this on my Honda for over 100K miles now with no problems.

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    Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

    02 Feb 2008 06:29
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    I had one of those little black plastic cruise control on my bike 20-25 years ago. They work good, except you are constantly making minut adjustments. Kinda drove me nuts so I got rid of it. I don't do a lot of open long distance freeway riding so I don't need cruise anymore
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    Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

    02 Feb 2008 09:17
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    I have one on my FJ and I have been very happy with it. I have ridden that bike 700+ miles in a day with and without a throttle lock and I prefer to ride with it. I have had no problems with the throttle with the lock installed. Just remember, it is a lock, not a cruise control devise. Set it, relax throttle hand/adjust whatever and resume riding. I think having 1200cc helps with not having to tweak the throttle a bunch when it is locked.
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    Re: Throttle Lock at DENNISKIRK ?

    02 Feb 2008 09:23
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    I got one of these little course-controls on the bike from the PO. Use it all the time. But, I leave it fairly loose so that I can throttle back quickly in a pinch. It really makes riding more fun for me. :)

    I even went for a lighter throttle spring from Canadian Tire so that I don't feel like I'm fighting the bike mile after mile. Works for me. ;)

    Best of success!

    Post edited by: bill_wilcox100, at: 2008/02/02 12:24

    Post edited by: bill_wilcox100, at: 2008/02/03 16:50
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