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For those of you with an Atlas throttle lock...

RykerUSA

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Because I care so much for my fellow Ryker ryders, I wanted to pass along this tip.

Last summer on a trip from Indianapolis to Moab, Utah, I lost the little clear pad of my Atlas throttle lock rendering the throttle lock useless. As I had thousands of miles yet to go, this was a big problem.

So what's a guy to do?

In a Nacgyver moment, I found a section of rubber fuel line and I cut off a 1/2 inch section and then split that half inch section into two 1/2 moons. See picture.

With one of those Half Moons, I trimmed it up a bit and super blueed that in the place of the clear pad. The throttle lock then worked much better than the original. I set it and forget it. And it holds speeds for miles and miles.

Inquiring minds need to know....

Ryde on.
 

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Well done...

Nicely done..:clap: Where there's a will there's a way... glad you found it. Good to know for those using the throttle lock...:thumbup:
 
Im looking at getting an atlas throttle lock. after doing some budgeting, i was looking to see if i can find it cheaper on ebay. Come to find out, they have a top kit and a bottom kit for a quarter of the price. Which kit do you suggest for a 2019 ryker ralley?
 
I may be wrong but I believe what you're looking at is only the Plastic inserts, allen wrench, alcohol pad and a couple of screws, not the unit itself. For about $25 it's called a replacement kit.
 
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