01-13-2009, 11:16 AM | #11 | |
Where to next?
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: OK to the C
Moto: TL1000R, Hayabusa, R1150RT
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My goal is to hit all 50 states with the Busa. I'm almost there. I rode my best friend's bike in Hawaii, but not the Busa. I'm going to ship the Busa over at some point. I've done pretty good so far. Seen a lot more of the country than most people do, and I've done it on 2 wheels. The Busa is sitting on 50,000 miles plus a little. I can't wait to see what the next 50k bring. I've also ridden through 6 Canadian provinces. I'll polish the ones off in the middle I haven't been to soon also.
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01-13-2009, 11:41 AM | #12 |
Like Gixxxxer But Not
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Dirty Jersey
Moto: 2008 ZX6R
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Thats Kickass Man...People call me crazy for wanting to ride to GA for the Rally...
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01-13-2009, 03:17 PM | #13 |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Denver CO
Moto: 01 BMW F650GS Dakar
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I had a throttle lock... can't remember the name... but it sucked ass... wouldn't lock the throttle under 65mph... I'd just slowly lose speed. over 75 it'd be ok... though it always seemed I'd set it look down and I'd be going 10mph faster than what I set it at...
between 65-75... it'd vary... sometimes it'd work ok... sometimes it'd almost speed up... but usually it'd just let me slowly slow down... much more aggrivation than was worth imo... Mine was the one with the thumb lever... |
01-13-2009, 04:39 PM | #14 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Papillion, Nebraska
Moto: 2011 Husqvarna TE630
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While the lock is engaged, you can still turn your throttle, it's just harder to turn. This makes emergency stops possible. It also makes slight throttle tweaks possible, so you can adjust your speed while you cruise. You can't twist your throttle and the barened together, or you'll be full throttle by the time you get it locked. What I do is reach over with my left hand and hold the throttle in place. Then, with my right hand, I twist the barend. Disengaging the lock is a one-handed operation. You can roll the barend and throttle forward together, or just roll the barend forward and let the throttle close on its own. The Throttlemeister is VERY solid and VERY smooth to actuate. You really do get your money's worth (and I'm a cheap bastard). |
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01-13-2009, 09:11 PM | #15 | ||
Ride Naked.
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Flat and Straight ND
Moto: 08 BUELL 1125R, 05 SV650S
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I'm going throttlemieser this season, heard it works great on the 1125. |
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01-13-2009, 09:45 PM | #16 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Las Vegas
Moto: 2012 Ducati 1199 Panigale S
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01-14-2009, 01:30 AM | #17 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Austin, Texas, USA, Earth, Sol, Western Spiral Arm, Milky Way
Moto: 1993 K75SA
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When properly adjusted, you can engage and disengage the Throttlemeister unit with ONE HAND, and still maintain speed.
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