Avatar is a photograph I took July 4th 2009 of a flag and cannon located on Freeman's Farm at Saratoga National Park in Stillwater, New York. A location of a Revolutionary battle field and an American victory over the British in the Autumn of 1777. Let us give thanks to all Veterans past and present for their sacrifice.
When can we expect a set of instructions and a parts list? A cruise is the one thing keeping the F6B from being the perfect bike.
For those who have asked, the parts that I used to install the Rostra Cruise Control on my F6B are as follows;
Rostra universal cruise control kit 250-1223
Rostra control unit 250-3592
Rostra pulse divider (divide by 4) 250-4379
Hela spst 12v relay 933332107
Holley carb stud 20-40
Dorman cable stop 03337
The above listed items are available from Summit Racing. In addition to the above listed items, the following will be needed;
HONDA Service Manual
4.7K ohm resister 1/2 watt
Tie wraps
Heat shrink tubing
Wire terminals
Solder & Soldering equipment
You will need to fabricate three (3) brackets. A bracket to mount the cruise Servo, a bracket to mount the control switch on the handle bar and a bracket (lever) to mount on the throttle body for the cruise cable. Earlier in this post, PEDRO66 & I posted some pictures of the brackets that we made for this Installation. These pictures should provide you with some ideas on the brackets that will need to be fabricated.
The Rostra kits come with complete instructions on how to install this unit. The wires are all labeled and the Rostra instructions give details as to where these wires are to be connected. You will need to consult the Honda Service Manual to locate the required connection points.
You could also use a Goldwing cruise control handle in lieu of the Rostra control unit. This would make it look more like a "factory" install. The G/W control would probably add $125 or so to the cost and would require some additional research into the wiring requirements.
The installation of a cruise control on this bike is quite involved and will probability test the patience of many. Good Luck!
Barry
Way outside my skillset though.
Is this install something a dealer could (or would) do?