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Just installed a throttlemeister on my RS and I love it. Its not an actual cruise control though. Just locks the throttle. Just enough to give your throttle hand a rest if needed.
 
Just installed a throttlemeister on my RS and I love it. Its not an actual cruise control though. Just locks the throttle. Just enough to give your throttle hand a rest if needed.


I agree with 5PYD3R. I had the Throttlemeister on my GS and loved it. There are some cheaper throttle locks out there, but I liked the looks of the Throttlemeister better and they doubled as bar-end weights. For true cruise control, there was a vendor in Australia, I think, that made one, but it was near $1000 if I recall correctly. There was also an Audiovox, but I don't recall if it was successful or not on the GS/RS.
 
I agree with 5PYD3R. I had the Throttlemeister on my GS and loved it. There are some cheaper throttle locks out there, but I liked the looks of the Throttlemeister better and they doubled as bar-end weights. For true cruise control, there was a vendor in Australia, I think, that made one, but it was near $1000 if I recall correctly. There was also an Audiovox, but I don't recall if it was successful or not on the GS/RS.
The Aussie unit is a McCruise. Handled in the US by Spoiled Biker.
 
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