I have one on my BMW RT, and put another on my wife's Spyder. Love them...wouldn't ride without one.I see Throttlemeister has a bar end throttle lock for the spyder, anyone try it yet or have any experience with them...they look really clean and don't take any grip space away...a little expensive though![]()
I see Throttlemeister has a bar end throttle lock for the spyder, anyone try it yet or have any experience with them...they look really clean and don't take any grip space away...a little expensive though![]()
I have one on my BMW RT, and put another on my wife's Spyder. Love them...wouldn't ride without one.
-Scotty
They can fix you up, though. Ours has been installed since April. Just call 414-464-6060 and they will provide the correct application. You need to pick standard or heavy (we have standard) and select the type of finish. I have the standard silver on my BMW, and black on the Spyder. Both are excellent.I see they have the Spyder on the webpage, and in the gallery, but still dont list it in the applications.:dontknow:
I see they have the Spyder on the webpage, and in the gallery, but still dont list it in the applications.:dontknow:
One for Mr DarkoSadly, it doesn't work my Kuryakyn grips so I had to pass.
Can one of you explain what the mechanical action of this product...I see the video, but it's just a hand twisting a bar end.
When the Throttlemeister is engaged, its 'grabbing' the throttle, holding it in position.
Doesn't matter if you are at 1 % throttle, 20 % throttle or 90 % throttle.
When engaged, running , is there a quick release to disengage?
Such as moving the handle bar throttle or ??
I have not done this, but I see no reason why one couldn't. The unit you will receive fits a standard 7/8" bar. As long as the handlebars are the right size, hollow, and empty for sufficient length to insert the Throttlemeister, and as long as you don't have closed end grips, or other grip mods that would interfere, I see no reason why you could not transfer things. Might be a bit of trouble getting the friction bushing back out of your throttle intact. I have never tried. The installation also does not alter the bike in any permanent way, so just slip the original bar caps or ends back in, and everything is back to normal.It says on the website that it is possible to re-fit a previously purchased Throttlemeister to another motorcycle should the owner change machines. They aren't really responding to email, so if anyone has done this how much was it...I'd hate to buy one and not get to keep it if I wanted to at 150.00.