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    Throttle Lock ... $155 - $160



    For those that want to spend $155 - $160 on a throttle lock.

    http://throttlemeister.com/applications.html



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    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom View Post


    For those that want to spend $155 - $160 on a throttle lock.

    http://throttlemeister.com/applications.html

    I have used Thottlemeisters on several bikes including my F6B and they are great! Super high quality. You will not miss cruise control much with one of these. Throttle adjustments require minimal input! IMO better than an electronic cruise control if you are in vary-speed traffic.

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    That's what I've got. Works as advertised and looks good.
    13 F6B Deluxe I've taken the road less traveled, now where the hell am I?
    I don't buy a bike to impress other people, just me !!

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    Ordered mine a few weeks ago and have it sitting with all my other mods to be installed on the bike.Now if I can stop screwing around and get to installing everything that would be great
    Ride it like you stole it

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    Throttlemiester

    When you do install it make sure and use Loctite on it. I was cruising down the highway when the right knob fell off. I called them up and got a new end cap, put on Loctite and it's been great ever since.

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    Installed my Throttlemeister the other day.Very easy to install and I like the way it works and looks
    Ride it like you stole it

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    I use one for a while now. It works well and very easy. It only requires small adjustments to change speed while riding with others, I think it is due to F6B's enormous torque. I certainly don't miss cruise control nor would I spend $1000+ for it while I have this one.

    In fact, I think F6B is easily remedied for things missing from GW. I use aero pegs to stretch my legs and have heated Gerbing jacket and gloves instead heated seat and grips. I prefer Baggershield adjustable shield to stock one I had on my 2007 GW. I use my Garmin GPS which is much better for me than Navi was on my GW. I bought center stand off of Ebay for $100. I prefer non-cancelling turn signals. I even like the stock seat (with a little help from Airhawk cushion I use for years).

    Good to have choices.

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