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#1430 01/18/2005 12:15 PM
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What are our options for locking the throttle hand grip for highway cruising? I know about the rocker grip, but that doesn't lock the throttle in any position. Thanks.

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nice name

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Vista Cruise makes one that will fit with some fiddling.


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bmwhd #1433 01/18/2005 2:57 PM
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I remember a thread on the old board that referred to using an o-ring of the appropriate size to "roll" from the grip area up to the space between grip and housing body.
Never tried it but it sounds simple enough. Try searching the arcives at home page bonnevilleamerica.com and see what you come up with.


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TR6 #1434 01/18/2005 5:51 PM
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If you've got an extra $200 in your pocket, check out the BrakeAway cruise control. Their website is http://www.brakeawayproducts.com/#
I hear they will work for our bikes.

Ride safe.


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I used a rubber band for a 3000 mile trip. Worked great.

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Robert2k #1437 01/19/2005 2:03 PM
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If you've got an extra $200 in your pocket, check out the BrakeAway cruise control.



Thanks, that's quite a contraption and not what I was expecting. I'll pass on it. Guess with all the liability issues, they had to make it complicated. In the early 80's, I bought a simple plastic device that locked the throttle grip. Guess the lawyers deep-sixed that approach.

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I was NOT the one to suugest the o-ring but I do use one, only I have it between the throttle & the bar end piece. Have used it at highway speed of 80+ with no problems. Best 25c anyone can spend.

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Nobby #1439 01/19/2005 7:16 PM
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Nobby, what size o-ring is it?


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Newt was the originator of this idea and I also used this method. Worked very nicely.

It will only work on the stock grip. I had a couple of pics but cannot find them now.

Here's the ACE Hardware numbers:
1 1/2" Slipjoint Washer - 4028338
Sink Strainer Coupling Washer - 4099875

The flat one is used to keep the other washer (grey rubber) on the grip (close to the housing). It's loose enough that it will fall off when it's in the 'off position. The idea is to roll the washer between the grip and the control housing where friction causes it to keep the throttle open. It's enough to keep you from having to hold it open but not enough that it will stick there. It will eventually roll off and you throttling it back is no problem. I sometime forgot it was there and left it in riding around town. However, I am also in the habit of positively closing the throttle and not relying on just letting go to close it.

Where the heck is Newt anyway?


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bonnyusa #1441 01/19/2005 11:35 PM
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So is this going between the grip and the controls or the grip and the bar-end?


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bennybmn #1442 01/20/2005 1:04 AM
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Hi Benny,

Betwixt the control and grip. I looked for the pics I had uploaded and have no idea where they are. I did take a piece of another pic and blow it up a little. You can see the grey one there and the keeper to the left (outboard of the control). The grey one rolls into the gap between the grip and control.



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I have one of those simple plastic devices you are refering to. It is a NEP cruise control for a Honda that was adapted to fit. Fits between grip and control housing, has a thumb lever to lock and unlock and a set screw to adjust the tension around the throttle sleeve. Diameter has to be filed larger and keeper relocated if you want, cost about $20.00.

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I have one of those simple plastic devices you are refering to.



Bingo. That's what I remember having on my GL-500 years ago. I suppose it's still available from Honda?

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So is this going between the grip and the controls or the grip and the bar-end?




Unlike Bonnyusa, I only have the one o-ring which is between the grip & the bar end. Didn't do anything scientific like measuring, just went to the hardware store & picked out a ring that seemed to be the right size.

I used a hex wrench to slightly move the entire throttle housing on the bar to make the correct sized gap so that the squeezed ring had just enough friction to keep the throttle open without being held, but could be closed when needed.

Good luck

Nobby

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Nobby #1446 01/20/2005 5:48 PM
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thanks for the info and pics!


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http://www.throttlemeister.com/tm.html

Unfortunately, no apps for Triumph cruisers.

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I use a Throttle Rocker. It's not cruise control, but it takes the pressure off your hand so it doesn't cramp. $10 including shipping.

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I've got the Kuryakyn ISO grips with the Throttle Boss. Doesn't lock but lets you relax the grip. Very comfortable.


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Pes,
Where do you get those "Throttle Rockers"?

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Ed, walk into any bike shop and in the parts/accessories look around, or ask the counter person, they all have them. Throttle Rocker is a brand name, but it's about like Kleenex. A couple of places make them, but everyone know Throttle Rocker.

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Jake #1452 02/04/2005 8:43 AM
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Jake,

I bought one of those NEP cruise controls for my bike a few years ago and could never get it to work right. It is always in the on position. I did file the hole larger to fit (maybe needs to be filed larger?) and filed the keeper a little smaller to fit. Does your work properly? If so what did you do exactly?


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Tinman; The cruise works perfect, looks like it was bought to fit. I filed the diameter until the throttle turned freely. I also removed the keeper tab, riveted on a tin tab to tie into the screw on the bottom of the handle bar housing. This gave the thumb lever the orientation I wanted. Sorry, I don't have the picture available right now.

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Jake,
Thanks. I never thought of relocating the tab. Maybe I'll play around with it some more.


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