Help ID this part...noob question Lol
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Let me get this straight, a Forum member since 2012, 320 posts, you've owned and ridden the bike for a couple of months!
That is a throttle lock, you can tighten it to hold your throttle momentarily while you stretch your throttle arm/hand, scratch your nuts, whatever you need to scratch.
Keep it slightly loose, not overly loose but enough so that it never exerts friction against your throttle until you have mastered it.
That is a throttle lock, you can tighten it to hold your throttle momentarily while you stretch your throttle arm/hand, scratch your nuts, whatever you need to scratch.
Keep it slightly loose, not overly loose but enough so that it never exerts friction against your throttle until you have mastered it.
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Originally Posted by Suede Blue Man
Let me get this straight, a Forum member since 2012, 320 posts, you've owned and ridden the bike for a couple of months!
That is a throttle lock, you can tighten it to hold your throttle momentarily while you stretch your throttle arm/hand, scratch your nuts, whatever you need to scratch.
Keep it slightly loose, not overly loose but enough so that it never exerts friction against your throttle until you have mastered it.
That is a throttle lock, you can tighten it to hold your throttle momentarily while you stretch your throttle arm/hand, scratch your nuts, whatever you need to scratch.
Keep it slightly loose, not overly loose but enough so that it never exerts friction against your throttle until you have mastered it.
At any rate, the sporty didn't have that and I'd never seen it before. Thanks for the answer and the subtle request for clarity of my original post
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I have never had one of the newer Sportsters but every Sportster I've ever owned has had a throttle lock on it. And every Dyna I have ridden has had one.
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