Throttle locks
#16
Does anyone still have the pictures from the cruise control DIY section?

I found the post but the pictures dont show for me anymore.
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#17
(23-05-2011, 08:25am)Masterbusa Wrote: Does anyone still have the pictures from the cruise control DIY section?

I found the post but the pictures dont show for me anymore.
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#18
+1 Maj. Used that mod on my 99, worked good, would crz at 100-120.

Best part about was it cost nothing........you just had to remember not to give it full "choke" on start up....Coolsmiley
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#19
You were one of the pioneers on that one Rev

I have no pics Masterbusa , but its quite simple you bend the fast idle stopper tag and adjust the screw down on the throttlebodies so its range is increased from a couple of hundred rpm to a few thousand,
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#20
well thanks heaps for all your input Pi_thumbsup.... unfortunatley i am not a cheap bastard! Thanks greeny i have been looking at the throttlemeister. Do you know if the throttlemeister will fit with metal grips?
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#21
agree that the throttlemeisters are the goods, beautiful piece of engineering
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#22
(23-05-2011, 08:41pm)booosed Wrote: well thanks heaps for all your input Pi_thumbsup.... unfortunatley i am not a cheap bastard! Thanks greeny i have been looking at the throttlemeister. Do you know if the throttlemeister will fit with metal grips?

Not sure re metal grip's but can't see why it wouldn't work . The advantage of the throttle meister, is they work on a left hand thread ,so in a panic situation you are unlocking it as you twist the throttle backwards, & you can adjust the tension with washers so that you can still override it.
Much easier than trying to push your choke back in an emergency .


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#23
(25-05-2011, 10:43pm)Greeny_SA Wrote:
(23-05-2011, 08:41pm)booosed Wrote: well thanks heaps for all your input Pi_thumbsup.... unfortunatley i am not a cheap bastard! Thanks greeny i have been looking at the throttlemeister. Do you know if the throttlemeister will fit with metal grips?

Not sure re metal grip's but can't see why it wouldn't work . The advantage of the throttle meister, is they work on a left hand thread ,so in a panic situation you are unlocking it as you twist the throttle backwards, & you can adjust the tension with washers so that you can still override it.
Much easier than trying to push your choke back in an emergency .

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