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Cheap A$$ Throttle Clutch (cruise control) |
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Written by Vince Sbordone a.k.a. V52 | ||||||||||||||||||
Friday, 11 June 2004 | ||||||||||||||||||
Reprinted by Permission from Mr Tidy's Tech Tips Ok! Build a throttle clutch. Here's what you need ... About a foot of vacuum hose and 3 or 4 wire ties. That's it. Take your bike to your auto parts store and find a piece of vacuum hose that will sit snugly between the hand grip to starter switch housing. Refer to photos 1 through 4. You might be wondering why it's referred to as a Throttle Clutch rather than a throttle lock. With this setup you can still adjust your throttle setting. It holds just tight enough to keep the throttle where you put it and loose enough to change the setting without strain on your hand. To engage simply reach over, grab the hose and lightly pull straight down. Now adjust the throttle to the desired HIGHWAY SPEED. DON'T USE THIS IN CITY TRAFFIC, YOU'LL KILL YOURSELF. SEE DISCLAIMER BELOW. To disengage, grab the tail and pull back and towards you. Now go cruise the highway and enjoy yourself without the right hand cramping on those long hauls.
Disclaimer: I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO YOUR BIKE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU, YOUR LOVED ONES, THOSE YOU HATE, OR ANYONE ELSE THAT YOU KNOW OR DON'T KNOW FOR THAT MATTER. Vince Sbordone
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