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    Very happy with my BrakeAway
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    Had a Go-Cruise for one season but found it too finicky for my tastes. Went with a BrakeAway and although pricey it is a much better and safer unit.
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    Indeed

    Quote Originally Posted by Travelor View Post
    .... the BrakeAway unit because while all of the different throttle locks will maintain your speed, only the BrakeAway will release automatically if you grab the front brake lever. Just a personal preference.
    I agree 100% with Travelor; I like the way it does work.....

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    I'm a go-cruise on my F6B. I've had all the rest like a Throttlemiester on my VTX1800, Brake-Away on a Rune, but like the go-cruise on the F6B the best.
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    I went with this one.............I don't use one alot but this one comes in handy for alot of reasons.....and you can get them in flat black as well...........

    http://www.madcorider.com/cam-lock_honda_cruisers.html

    Here is a thread of it from a previous post...... http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?2...ighlight=Madco

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    Another thumbs up for the Breakaway.I feel the the brake handle release along with the push lever release make it the safest one in a panic situation as you pull on that brake lever and the throttle releases.Not cheap but well made.005.jpg003.jpg001.jpg

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    Throddle lock

    Yes, I too have developed tendonitis in the right forearm, and why I need to consider a lock. Ok this will give me some good ones to look at. Electronic Cruise would be better, but cost so much>>>Thanks all

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    Go cruise

    Quote Originally Posted by BIGLRY View Post
    I'm a go-cruise on my F6B. I've had all the rest like a Throttlemiester on my VTX1800, Brake-Away on a Rune, but like the go-cruise on the F6B the best.
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    What tips the scales for your choice of the go-cruise for the F6B?

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    Well different opinion are at there best

    I ran the Omni-cruise on my M109R Suzuki for 5 years. It never runs out of warranty, if you break it its replace for free, you can set tension with heavy gloves on and its easy to set cruise and maintain the speed until the hill of course. But better made than this unit doesn't exist, and you can grab the front brake with it set without any problem, its bullitt proof and I sold it too one of the guys here on this forum and he loved it as much as I did. I have a deluxe now with cruise control so I didn't need it anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edgeman55 View Post
    Another thumbs up for the Breakaway.I feel the the brake handle release along with the push lever release make it the safest one in a panic situation as you pull on that brake lever and the throttle releases.Not cheap but well made.Attachment 17238Attachment 17239Attachment 17240
    +1 for me on the Breakaway.

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