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    #31
    Originally posted by 2BRacing View Post
    Glad you overcame the fitting problems! Looks a very neat job!

    Also the operating lever located down where it is now, can be activated easily with your right thumb, not like my NEP's lever which sits right at the top.

    Enjoy!
    A quick follow-up report... I've been riding with this and it has been working PERFECTLY! Took a bit of time, as I described above, and some careful fitting, to make it fit properly, but it works absolutely as desired. Very happy with it. Easy to set, very easy to un-set, and just what the Dr. ordered to relax a hand for a few minutes while on the open road.

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      #32
      Bought a Go Cruise a few weeks ago. $20, simple, portable, and works great.

      We take a quick look at the Go Cruise Throttle Control. For the complete review, photos, and all the details go to www.webbikeworld.com.


      '80 GS1000ST
      '92 ZX-11
      Past rides: '79 GS1000SN, '84 GPZ900R

      http://totalrider.com/

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        #33
        Originally posted by Frank Z. View Post
        Bought a Go Cruise a few weeks ago. $20, simple, portable, and works great.

        We take a quick look at the Go Cruise Throttle Control. For the complete review, photos, and all the details go to www.webbikeworld.com.


        I had one of those... The plastic will stress and dry out in the sun/outdoors, it will likely lose it's tension on the grip, and then eventually will split at the top edge.

        Mine worked OK while it was in one-piece...

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          #34
          The Kuryakyn 6218 Universal is a great one. Had one on my GS650L, loved it.

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