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    DarkSider#1617 Steve 0080's Avatar
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    I will be the first to say the Brakeaway is a PITA, as far as adjustment...it is still the best made unit on the market. Scottrod, I hear ya on the wire...just don't see it as probable... anything is possible...
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    I have heated grips and there are no interference issues. Not sure on the aftermarket grips.....as long as you can get it to slide over I would think it would work.

    I saw a comment on it being a PITA to adjust. The Honda dealer had the same comment when I told him I wanted a brake away but when he got this version he said the install went well. The jury is out on if it needs adjustments to stay working correctly.

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    Don't mess with my 'pepper' Scotrod's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve 0080 View Post
    . Scottrod, I hear ya on the wire...just don't see it as probable... anything is possible...
    Ya have to remember, they are lumping all heated grips into the mix, incuding the retro-fit do-it-yourself kits where either the installer or heating element design may have left some extra cabling floppin in the breeze.

    So, the rider blames Breakaway iso his grips/wiring,,,

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    Brickyards...once the unit is set there is not need to re adjust unless you remove it for some reason... it is a very nice unit...
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    Has anyone actually installed one of these on an F6B Deluxe with heated grips? I'm concerned about how this accessory will fit with the grip heater cable looking like it's in the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hornblower View Post
    Has anyone actually installed one of these on an F6B Deluxe with heated grips? I'm concerned about how this accessory will fit with the grip heater cable looking like it's in the way.
    hondabikepro (Dale), installed one on his bike with heated grips. I bought one as well, but I'm having Dale install mine.
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    Brake away cruise control with Iso grips

    Quote Originally Posted by 4DI2D View Post
    Is there any indication of how it works with aftermarket grips?
    Have fitted both and the brake away works fine with the Iso grips. It is easier to fit the brake away on the grip before fitting to the bike, you can fit with iso grips already fitted but really tight. Check Kuryakyn web site for you tube video on how to install.

    Cheers Rocket

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    Has anyone installed the BrakeAway CC with the Kuryakyn Wide levers PN # 7435 ? Just wondering if they work together.
    I have both the Kuryakyn ISO Grips and Wide Levers.
    Appreciate any input
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