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NMN Risers and Throttlemeister???

Got any pics or a "how to?" I just ordered a Throttlemeister today and may now consider the ISO grips, too.
 
Does the Throttlemeister work on the NMN Risers?

Just checking before I buy a set of Throttlemeisters.

Tom

Got them...they work fine...just tighten the TM and you'll be set. I noticed that you have to turn it a bit more to get it to stick...no biggie though...
 
I have the set up with Kury ISO Grips and since I got the Throttlemeister dialed in it works great. Nice to be able to relax the right hand on long rydes. :ohyea:
 
Just ordered my throttlemeister, couldn't get another brand to work well enough. Seems it kept getting too loose or too tight.
 
Reading between the lines

Tom: people is not getting that you really meant riding full throttle after few shots of Jägermeister. :roflblack:

3WD
 
I resent that . . . . .

Tom: people is not getting that you really meant riding full throttle after few shots of Jägermeister. :roflblack:

3WD

. . . . . . . it only takes one shot!

Thanks to all who answered my question and those who put a smile on my face.

Tom
 
Just ordered my throttlemeister, couldn't get another brand to work well enough. Seems it kept getting too loose or too tight.

I had the same problem with my Throttlemeister. The installation was tricky in that you have to get it set close enough so it locks the throttle tightly when engaged but allows the throttle to move freely when disengaged.
 
57 Tools-In-One, don't leave home without it!

I had the same problem with my Throttlemeister. The installation was tricky in that you have to get it set close enough so it locks the throttle tightly when engaged but allows the throttle to move freely when disengaged.

So, that Claw Hammer came in handy again, huh? :D
I have to get one for my Spyder's tool kit.

Tom
 
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