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Is the Throttlemeister the best product available for BMW cruisecontrol? If so, where is the best place to pick one up?
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MArecycling
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My new (to me - 2002) RR has them - they are GREAT. My old cruiser had a Cramp Buster - I thought that was good...til I got the RR and began using the 'miesters. Once twisted into position, you can relax and cruise with just fingertips on the grips. I occasionally take my RIGHT hand off the grip when another cycle is nearby and do something innocuous, like adjust the mirror, just to see if he notices.
And, um, there's the no-hands thing too, but better not go there...
And, um, there's the no-hands thing too, but better not go there...
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The South African company Kaoko offers a TM-like control that's a bit less expensive
http://www.adventurersworkshop.com/kaok ... ntrols.htm
Not familiar with either unit but both seem to get good reviews.
http://www.adventurersworkshop.com/kaok ... ntrols.htm
Not familiar with either unit but both seem to get good reviews.
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I wouldn't ride without a Throttlemeister. They are great -- much better than Bob's wrist rest which never worked properly. However, for elegant simplicity (not to mention low cost) nothing beats the old drilled set screw that used to come on the old R and K bikes -- before we became such a litigious society.
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I use the el cheapo trick of the rubber gasket between the throttle and the bar end for enough friction to allow taking my hand off when needed. Never liked the throttle rocker and took it off.
Do the TM and Bob's both take a different model for the R vs the GS? If so, I would need two, since I use the GS handguards in the winter.
My 10 cent part is universal!
Do the TM and Bob's both take a different model for the R vs the GS? If so, I would need two, since I use the GS handguards in the winter.
My 10 cent part is universal!
Amen to that! My old RS had one and it worked perfectly and simply with infinate adjustment.nothing beats the old drilled set screw that used to come on the old R and K bikes -- before we became such a litigious society.
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This is what I use...and also purchased at AdvWorkshop.challey wrote:The South African company Kaoko offers a TM-like control that's a bit less expensive
http://www.adventurersworkshop.com/kaok ... ntrols.htm
It's well made and can be easily controlled, even with gloves.
I had to polish the bar end, tho, as it came in a flat black.
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