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Motorcycle Cruise Control Tip of the Week from Cruiser Customizing by Manybikes
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This tip of the week will cover various ways to relieve wrist and hand cramps or fatigue. The two most common types of relief are generally wrist wrests and throttle locks commonly known as cruise controls.
On of the most popular wrist wrests, which will fit on ANY grip is the CrampBuster Original.
The CrampBuster is the original motorcycle cruise assist. Thousands of customers worldwide enjoy the ease of use of this simple tool. Benefits: • Full throttle control with a relaxed hand • Reduces hand fatigue and cramping • Comfortably fits your hand • Easier throttle operation • Eliminates throttle "creep" • Doesn't lock throttle on
Why you should buy: • More control over cruise control, especially in town, winding roads, or cruising with your buddies. • Crampbuster is the original patented design, not a copy or an imitation. When you buy a Crampbuster you are supporting the person who invented it!
If you are running a Kuryakyn ISO grip, you can simply install a Kuryakyn Extended ISO-Throttle Boss. Added to the popular Küryakyn ISO™-Grips, this little jewel can make all the difference in the world on a long ride. The Throttle Boss™ is a small adjustable paddle that is positioned under the palm of one's throttle hand. This allows the driver to slightly relax the grip on the gas and still maintain a constant speed. Muscle stiffness and fatigue are reduced after prolonged cruising at a steady pace. A new redesigned rubber pad permits use on both grips for a matched set.
If you are running a pair of Show Chrome Accessories Comfort Grips, you can install a Show Chrome Accessories (Big Bike Parts) Comfort Wrist Cruis. For extra comfort on long rides. Comfort Wrist Cruis(TM) can be used on the right or left side and are compatible with Comfort Grips (BBP-17-371, BBP-17-373, BBP-17-374, BBP-17-375).
Throttle Locks or Cruise Controls are another popular way to relive wrist and throttle hand fatigue. Here are three of the more popular options:
If you are looking for an inexpensive Cruise Control, you just can't beat the Vista Cruise Universal Cruise Control. This piece is made of durable Zytel nylon and easily installs in minutes on most motorcycles without requiring grip removal.
If you are looking for an almost "invisible" cruise control, check out the Kuryakyn Mechanical Throttle Cruise Assist. Attaching to the end of your handlebars, this beauty looks like a bar end weight. Simply hold the throttle at desired location & roll your little finger back to hold your throttle in position. The spring loaded tensioner makes it easy to set without over tightening for easy throttle shut down when needed. Add the left side for a bar end weight matched pair & ride on in comfort.
Now... if you are looking for the BEST and the SAFEST of the Mechanical Cruise Controls, you will be happy to find the BrakeAway Products Motorcycle Cruise Control. Finally!! A mechanical throttle management device that combines, Style, Quality, and Safety. This quality crafted motorcycle accessory is the first and only mechanical cruise control offering instant disengagement activated by the front brake lever. Normal throttle function is returned to the rider in a split second without ever having to think about it. Imagine what that could mean in an emergency situation!
There you have it... the low-down on throttle hand relief!
Thank you for watching this Cruise Customizing Tip of the Week!
Until Next Week,
Take Care & Ride Safe!
Kyle Bradshaw
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