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    Senior Member Dirtstiff's F6B's Avatar
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    Kaoko, but I hardly ever use it. My F6 throttle is feather light.
    4 Wheels Move the Body
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    In Loving Memory of My Brother
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    2013 F6B Deluxe

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    Quote Originally Posted by JetBlackWing View Post
    What tips the scales for your choice of the go-cruise for the F6B?
    Cheap price, ease of installation & adjustability with my ISO grips. Easy to use and set with one finger while holding throttle. Works every time with no worry if something is going to come loose or fall off, oh and did I mention cheap price?

    The guy who invented the first wheel was an idiot -
    the guy who invented the second one... he was the genius!


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    Breakaway vs throttlemiser

    I been looking them over...Seems like these two I'm most interested in as they seem to be slightly better engineered, I like the Breakaway for the auto release, and for the throttlemiser I like it's design since it seems it doesn't take up any throttle grip area.

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    VistaCruise

    I put a VistaCruise on my 1984 Goldwing and it worked great, so fast forward 30 years I thought I would put one on my new F6B but they don't make one to fit it. After contacting the company I decided buy the same one and see if I could make it fit. Long story short after a little filing, test fit and a little more filing it works great. I like it because it does the job and it's barely noticeable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericb445 View Post
    I bought an OMNI from the guy that makes them, when I was in Sturgis.
    Super nice guy.
    He told me if I break it he will replace it.
    It works very good for me.

    http://www.omni-cruise.com/
    +1, very easy to install and adjust with threaded knob (even with gloves on). Can use either the thumb or index finger.

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