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Re:cruse controll 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
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Frank_W wrote:
OMG... Now THAT would be epic!

Man,....me thinks you'd spend the next 6 months in the crow bar hotel.


Yeah... If I survived the wreck!
 
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Re:cruse controll 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
Isriam wrote:
the free vacuum tube in the tech articles.

So I put the the vacuum tube onto the * last week and then went out of town and didn't get a chance to test it out. Today was a great day to ride so I jumped on the bike and rode over to ACP to check out some of the Amatuer National MX racies going on.

That vacuum tube rocks. I stopped into Pep Boys, a week ago, and asked them for about a foot of the smallest tubing they had and the guy just handed it to me. No charge.

The install took about 3 minutes including trimming the zip ties. It's a very simple thing to install and to use and it makes getting things done with your right hand such an easy task.

I love this site for the little things like that as much as for all the other great info.

Thanks againe guys.
 
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Re:cruse controll 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
This is the best $180 I've spent on my bike... Easy to engage, easy speed adjustment, and will disengage with a button or tapping the brake lever...Check out the video. It's convincing.
http://www.brakeawayproducts.com/
 
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Last Edit: 2008/11/17 22:43 By VinceJE.
 
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Re:cruse controll 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
HoustonCH73 wrote:
Is anyone making the "Clever lever" any more? I used to see it on NoPork but now it's gone. I really like the look of it.




John Redmon designed, and sold the clever lever. He no longers does so, my understanding NoPork is trying to aquire the rights to it to produce, market, and sell.
I may be wrong but last I heard.

I have one of the first ones he sold still on my bike and works great as a lock giving me a needed rest once in awhile.
Rick

 
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Re:cruse controll 3 Years, 6 Months ago  
I got one of those throttle paddles and slipped it on. With the Kuryakyn grips, I didn't need the little rubber spacer that they include with it. Even with heavy gloves on, I can just rest my palm on the paddle. Simple, cheap, effective. My kind of solution.
 
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