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    consensus on throttle lock?

    Been searching the archives and don't see any clear consensus...at least in all areas- look and function. The Kaoko looks to me like the easiest to use, and the Throlttlemeister LOOKS better, and kuryakyn doesn't seem to make one for the f6...thoughts? You guys were right on about the Aero pegs, love em.

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    I love my Omni cruise.
    Works great!

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    I've tried most of them at one time or another, and I still prefer the BrakeAway.

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    I love my KAOKO and think it is probably the best when making the price v function compromise.

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    I have the Kaoko and find it works well. It's not quite as easy to "roll on " and "roll off" as the advertising makes you believe, but it's quite manageable. Installation was pretty quick and easy.

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    I like my Go Cruise. Inexpensive and it does the job well.
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    The GoCruise was ok,but hard to adjust the dial.
    A member here took care of me with an Omni Cruise.
    What a difference.
    The dial knob on top is easy to use even with gloves on, it holds far better than I could get the GoCruise to hold.
    Both are inexpensive good options and do what they are designed to do.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    I've tried most of them at one time or another, and I still prefer the BrakeAway.
    I agree! The BrakeAway is as close to a true cruise as a mechanical one can get...you can make minute, extremely small movements of the throttle, keeping a constant speed. A bit tedious to initially set. It is top quality.
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    Anyone use BrakeAway with OEM heated grips?

    If so, any tips, feedback or things to be aware of?

    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by ths61 View Post
    Anyone use BrakeAway with OEM heated grips?

    If so, any tips, feedback or things to be aware of?

    TIA
    Mine has heated grips...no problem with interference.
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