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    Senior Member DMAGOLDRDR's Avatar
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    I also have wrist issues and would really like "real cruise control" but the cost of $800 and the amount of work is not worth it to me.

    I have a "Go Cruise" throttle lock. Although a big help it, as most throttle locks, only lock the throttle at one speed which works well for me to get some relief unless I am on winding back roads that require constant throttle changes.

    For about $30 it is a great addition.

    http://www.2wheelride.com/GoCruise_t...0control2.html
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    The Kaoko and Brakeaway are both excellent IMO. I'm currently using the Kaoko and after some practice with it I luv it.
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    Vista Cruise

    I installed a Vista Cruise on my 1984 Goldwing and on my 2014 F6B and it works for me. It's easy to install and costs about $20, but it's just a throttle lock, you can't compare it to real cruise control. If you just need to rest your wrist every once in while you'll love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DMAGOLDRDR View Post
    I also have wrist issues and would really like "real cruise control" but the cost of $800 and the amount of work is not worth it to me.

    I have a "Go Cruise" throttle lock. Although a big help it, as most throttle locks, only lock the throttle at one speed which works well for me to get some relief unless I am on winding back roads that require constant throttle changes.

    For about $30 it is a great addition.

    http://www.2wheelride.com/GoCruise_t...0control2.html
    +1 The "Go Cruise" is a cheap and effective solution for some "wrist comfort" and way easy on the wallet

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    [I guess I was lucky with my bike. I bough it new about 2 weeks ago (2015 F6B standard) but it came with the cruise control. I own a VTX 1800F 2005 and that one has the throttle lock but it really is not that good for the price. ]

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