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Any way to Change the Cruise Control Switch position?

Hi everyone,
I hate where the cruise control switch is on my SPyder 2017. I assume most Spyders are set up this way. Trying to get to 70 mph and thend set the cruise control takes contortions I find painful. Is there a mod to move the switch so the right hand can control the switch. I have reached over at times with my right hand, bit that seems dangerous at highway speeds. Your help will be appreciated.
 
I'm a bit confused. The RT has the cruise control on the right side already. It's thumb operated. Push the switch to the left to turn it off, pull it to the right to turn it on. Push it down to set a speed and/or decrease the set speed and push it up to resume the last activated speed and/or increase the set speed. What am I missing?
 
Hi everyone,
I hate where the cruise control switch is on my SPyder 2017. I assume most Spyders are set up this way. Trying to get to 70 mph and thend set the cruise control takes contortions I find painful. Is there a mod to move the switch so the right hand can control the switch. I have reached over at times with my right hand, bit that seems dangerous at highway speeds. Your help will be appreciated.
I'm sorry, but what are you talking about? The CC switch is on the right handgrip. Or do you have a Spyder that someone has swapped the hand grips on?
 
Ah, I do feel better because I thought all the CC controls were on the right handlebar. Hate to find another thing I'm
wrong about today.
 
Hi everyone,
I hate where the cruise control switch is on my SPyder 2017. I assume most Spyders are set up this way. Trying to get to 70 mph and thend set the cruise control takes contortions I find painful. Is there a mod to move the switch so the right hand can control the switch. I have reached over at times with my right hand, bit that seems dangerous at highway speeds. Your help will be appreciated.

It sounds like that was a home install for the cruise control. As others have stated, the CC is on the right side and can be operated easily with the right thumb. Would you attach a picture of your set up if possible.

Thanks in advance.
 
Cruise Control

:coffee: As others have said, the normal position is on the right hand grip. If your CC is any where else, someone has changed it.
Post a picture of your setup. .......:thumbup:
 
Ok, everyone. I miss stated it. The present cruise control is factory install on the right. The problem is I am throttling then I have to twist my hand into an awkward position to set or resume speed. Obviously, if I only want to resume, I can do that regardless of how fast I’m going but if I am 20 or miles slower than 70 say, the bike simply blasts off. Sort of unsettling to an unsuspecting passenger. So I was wondering if anyone knew of a way to place the set/resume switch elsewhere where the LEFT hand could set or resume.

I’m not usually so screwed up. I apparently did not read what I wrote before I posted it. Sorry.
 
but if I am 20 or miles slower than 70 say, the bike simply blasts off. Sort of unsettling to an unsuspecting passenger..

Don't know how to move it, but when faced with that situation I would simply roll on the throttle a bit until I was close to the preset speed then hit resume. I know that is what you are trying to avoid, just not sure of a better way.
 
Don't know how to move it, but when faced with that situation I would simply roll on the throttle a bit until I was close to the preset speed then hit resume...

:agree:, 100%! think about it this way, if you were driving your cage and had set the CC at 70 and you had to tap the brakes to slow for something that brought you down to the speed where your CC just begins to operate and , once past the cause of your slowing, would you hit Resume and let your cage take off like a rocket to get back to 70?
 
:agree:, 100%! think about it this way, if you were driving your cage and had set the CC at 70 and you had to tap the brakes to slow for something that brought you down to the speed where your CC just begins to operate and , once past the cause of your slowing, would you hit Resume and let your cage take off like a rocket to get back to 70?

I just want a cage that will "take off like a rocket". :) My 0-60 times are measured in minutes, not seconds. :)
 
Cruise Control

:coffee: Yes, throttle it up by hand to plus/minus 2 or 3 mph of your 'set speed '.
This works for me. The wife doesn't like the 'rocket launch'.

Good Luck on Your Mission. ......:thumbup:
 
I just want a cage that will "take off like a rocket". :) My 0-60 times are measured in minutes, not seconds. :)
My 2017 5.0 is a convertible, so it is actually not a cage. But when the adaptive cruise control kicks in as soon as someone in front of me gets out of the way, it is awesome!
 
It sounds like that was a home install for the cruise control. As others have stated, the CC is on the right side and can be operated easily with the right thumb. Would you attach a picture of your set up if possible.

Thanks in advance.

:hun: ..... To the best of my knowledge Every RT ( since 2010 ) came with an OEM cruise control on the right grip ...... jmho .... Mike :thumbup:
 
CC

I feel your pain ..... Until I learned that that the RT - CC switch had the ability the " accelerate " & " slow down " by pushing the switch up ( accelerate ) or Down ( slow ) it drove me nuts trying the set the speed EXACTLY as I wanted .... and you only need to activate the cruise control - ONCE and just leave it ON ..... it will never completely shut off unless you do it manually via the switch.... if the cruise is on and you tap / apply the brake it shuts Off - TEMPORARILY .... untill you re-set it at whatever speed you so desire ...... hope this helps ..... Mike :thumbup:
 
I have been an avid CC fan since my first RT in 2010. I use it most of the time. I always leave mine on. The unit is never shut off. However, you need to RESET it each time you re-start the bike. The first time, I run it up to the approx. speed I want and then push down to SET the CC. If not right on, I then use the up/down buttons to fine tune. It adjusts by 1 mph per click, up or down.

Braking, shifting, accelerating, will each disconnect the CC. A simple RESUME will take you back to your original settings.

At this point in time, I don't even have to think about it. Those finger movements are in the muscle movements of riding.
 
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