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RYDRS
06-20-2009, 09:04 PM
Hi Ryders

I am spinning my wheels trying to find a company that can supply me with a throttle contol for the Spyder. My hands get very numb and the ride becomes dangerous at times. If it means changing the grips that would be o/k as I would like to do that any way. Any suggestions would be most appreciated. As well, living in Canada, not all distributers will ship here.

Hope everyone has a great time in CA. Wish I could make it. :(
That would be so cool! :bowdown:

jnt
06-20-2009, 09:16 PM
Are you wanting a simple lock or a sophisticated cruise control?? Several options available for either....

ataDude
06-20-2009, 09:16 PM
Hi Ryders

I am spinning my wheels trying to find a company that can supply me with a throttle contol for the Spyder. ... Any suggestions would be most appreciated. ...



Here's mine:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=37704&postcount=3

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RYDRS
06-20-2009, 09:19 PM
Are you wanting a simple lock or a sophisticated cruise control?? Several options available for either....


I am open to any suggestions at this point !!!

RYDRS
06-20-2009, 09:21 PM
Here's mine:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showpost.php?p=37704&postcount=3

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Hey that looks nice and simple. Does it work well ?

Questions
06-20-2009, 09:29 PM
Powersports4less.com is where I bought mine.....
Hi Ryders

I am spinning my wheels trying to find a company that can supply me with a throttle contol for the Spyder. My hands get very numb and the ride becomes dangerous at times. If it means changing the grips that would be o/k as I would like to do that any way..comsuggestions would be most appreciated. As well, living in Canada, not all distributers will ship here.

Hope everyone has a great time in CA. Wish I could make it. :(
That would be so cool! :bowdown:

dltang
06-20-2009, 09:30 PM
Hey that looks nice and simple. Does it work well ?

My husband, bjt has one like ATADude's, NMN sells another one that looks a little different and is still simple, many spyderlovers and myself included have the Throttlemeister, which I absolutely love. I wouldn't want to cruise for long periods of time without it. There are choices out there. They even have full blown cruise control if you want to spend the cash. Do a search here in the spyderlover search section and you will find all sorts of info. Enjoy your ride and have fun.

Director
06-20-2009, 09:51 PM
I am open to any suggestions at this point !!!

This is what I have. Your dealer in Canada can order it through Thibault Importations.

http://www.industries7.com/stuff/I7_Throttle_Lock.pdf

Bruce

bone crusher
06-20-2009, 10:06 PM
My husband, bjt has one like ATADude's, NMN sells another one that looks a little different and is still simple, many spyderlovers and myself included have the Throttlemeister, which I absolutely love. I wouldn't want to cruise for long periods of time without it. There are choices out there. They even have full blown cruise control if you want to spend the cash. Do a search here in the spyderlover search section and you will find all sorts of info. Enjoy your ride and have fun.

:agree: Love the throttlemeister!

Firefly
06-21-2009, 12:37 AM
Plenty of options out there for you - from a simple throttle lock, a throttlemeister with weighted ends, to a full electronic cruise control as many installed.

draboo
06-21-2009, 12:43 AM
I just use a CRAMPBUSTER (http://www.crampbuster.com/)

zzneonzz
06-21-2009, 12:48 AM
Changing to the Kuryakyn ISO grips with throttle boss solved most of my hand cramping but i recently added This (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VISTA-UNIVERSAL-CRUISE-CONTROL-FOR-7-8-INCH-BARS_W0QQitemZ280358749643QQcmdZViewItemQQptZMotor cycles_Parts_Accessories?hash=item4146af05cb&_trksid=p4506.m20.l1116) so now i can take my hand away completely if needed to relax my arms and such.

dltang
06-21-2009, 12:49 AM
I just use a CRAMPBUSTER (http://www.crampbuster.com/)

Crampbuster is nice, but you still have to have your hand on the thottle to keep the bike going. With my Throttlemeister or the various other locks, you can actually release your hand from the handlebar and give it a break.

LaughingHeart
06-21-2009, 07:52 AM
I have a cruise control from McCruise for my Spyder. It is expensive but fabulous. It works just like the cruise control on your car. You set the speed and it keeps that speed up hills and down, so I can take my hand completely off the throttle if I want to, or just let it lightly rest there. McCruise is from Australia. The install directions were very complete, and they were in contact with us when we needed help. Wonderful customer service. It is so easy to use. It's instinctive for me to touch the brake to disengage it so it is very safe. They are at www.mccruise.com.

ataDude
06-21-2009, 08:06 AM
Hey that looks nice and simple. Does it work well ?

Yepper. Just follow the directions I included in the link.

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NancysToy
06-21-2009, 06:12 PM
Don't forget that NoMagicNeon has a throttle lock/cruise available, too, and I'm pretty sure they ship to Canada.
-Scotty http://www.pmdawnonline.com/forum/images/smilies/velo.gif

bone crusher
06-21-2009, 08:45 PM
I have a cruise control from McCruise for my Spyder. It is expensive but fabulous. It works just like the cruise control on your car. You set the speed and it keeps that speed up hills and down, so I can take my hand completely off the throttle if I want to, or just let it lightly rest there. McCruise is from Australia. The install directions were very complete, and they were in contact with us when we needed help. Wonderful customer service. It is so easy to use. It's instinctive for me to touch the brake to disengage it so it is very safe. They are at www.mccruise.com.

I agree that your option is the best but it is very expensive...

For most of us poor folk, the throttlemeister is a good mechanical throttle lock that gives the right hand a nice break while on long rides...

glynnk
06-22-2009, 12:05 AM
Had the same problem and got the statndard weight Throttlemeister system. Just put it on and have taken one ride and it seems like it'll work and allow me to periodically shake out my right hand. Activating it while riding will take some getting use to however. You've got to use your right hand to twist the Throttlemeister to on at whatever speed you want while keeping the throttle steady. Using my "pinkie" to do that seemed to work; it'll just take practice in executing the procedure.

Glynn K

bone crusher
06-22-2009, 05:56 AM
Had the same problem and got the statndard weight Throttlemeister system. Just put it on and have taken one ride and it seems like it'll work and allow me to periodically shake out my right hand. Activating it while riding will take some getting use to however. You've got to use your right hand to twist the Throttlemeister to on at whatever speed you want while keeping the throttle steady. Using my "pinkie" to do that seemed to work; it'll just take practice in executing the procedure.

Glynn K

It is quite easy...just turn the TM with your pinkie, like you said, while you turn the throttle...to release, just roll the other way.

I find it to be smooth and easy...in addition, the vibration is reduced a good amount due to the weight of the TM...

SpyderRyder810
06-22-2009, 08:18 AM
Everyone's given good advice. Whether it's an actual cruise control, a cramp buster, throttle lock, or the throttle meister...the decision is a personal one. I like Laughing Heart have the actual cruise control from Motor Cycle Cruise Controls in Australia. Yes it is expensive, but for me it's what works the best. I tried all of the aforementioned assists and none of them benefited my numb throttle hand. Laughing Heart is right :agree:, the product is great and their customer service is fantastic...Good Luck in your search...Joan