Throttle thumb screw, do you use it much?
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#23
You could always grind it down a little shorter. I've thought about doing that to mine when the winter gloves come out again. My thumb hits it when I'm trying to use the turn signal wearing them. Otherwise, it's great. I rode 1100 miles couple of weeks ago and it sure made a difference.
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#25
You could always grind it down a little shorter. I've thought about doing that to mine when the winter gloves come out again. My thumb hits it when I'm trying to use the turn signal wearing them. Otherwise, it's great. I rode 1100 miles couple of weeks ago and it sure made a difference.
It is great! I always had throttle locks on my bikes in the past, and I was surprised to see that there are so few available today.
#26
Mine is a little differant. Same concept. But cheaper. Called a Klever Lever i think...Got in on ebay for around $5. Just a little sliver of plastic that slides over the star with an extended piece to reach.......Set it once. Drop a couple of dabs of Super Glue on it. When the shoulder gets a little tired. A flip of the thumb and im on "cruise"
#27
Mine is a little differant. Same concept. But cheaper. Called a Klever Lever i think...Got in on ebay for around $5. Just a little sliver of plastic that slides over the star with an extended piece to reach.......Set it once. Drop a couple of dabs of Super Glue on it. When the shoulder gets a little tired. A flip of the thumb and im on "cruise"
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#29
Get one of these. Works well, and not alot of bucks.
http://www.throttlemate.com/
http://www.throttlemate.com/