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Bought 3 of 'emAfter reading the reviews, and looking for a good way to make the all day ride from Salt Lake City to Lake Tahoe on the lonliest highway easier, I bought one of these for myself, and two others for some friends. I ride a Versys and have used it already on the way to work and other places. Works exactly as advertised. Installation took about 3 minutes, also as advertised. My friends on their SV650's haven't tried it yet, but we're confident it will work easily also. Another friend on a 2011 Kawi Z1000 is also planning on buying one. So far I would definitely buy it again! Highly recommended.
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Go Cruise Throttle ControlThe small fit my Triumph Tiger 800 perfectly. I will wait until the ice melts off of the roads before I try it out, however I think it will prove to be a pleasure while crossing long straight portions of Montana and Wyoming to get to the mountains.
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Simple but effectiveThis is very simple but effective throttle lock. IT is safer to operate than the NEP that I have been using for years, especially when I am wearing thick winter gloves.
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great for warming up old bikeworks great for warming up the bike on cold mornings, works great on the highway too!
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cruise control - not so muchBought the large size to fit my wife's 2012 HD Sportster. It slips and doesn't hold. Out $20 and her hand still gets tired. Neat design though, maybe should've gotten the small.
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Not for me.I bought this last year on the recommendation of Aerostich staff. While the simplicity of the device is admirable, its performance was lacking for my '08 V-Strom 1000. It barely kept the throttle open @ 65 mph, let alone 75 or 85; vibration was too much for it to handle, apparently (no pun intended). The hand guards were a major annoyance and did not allow me to use the Go Cruise as easily as was portrayed in the video. I used it anyway, operating on the assumption that something is better than nothing, but really--seriously--you can wind up a 10 in section of Romex wire into a helix and have something nearly as effective. My Go Cruise broke after a year of use, and while the Romex sub I crafted is not as attractive looking, it is $24 cheaper. Skip it.
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What took so long?Something that is so simple, so efficient, so natural to use should have occurred to someone decades ago, but we had to wait all this time for it. This has to be listed along with the paper clip, the button and buttonhole, and the tea bag as an example of the perfect invention.
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Go Cruise ControlIt works great! I went on a 795 mile ride thru the mountains and used it often. I am currently recommending it to my friends without cruise control on their bikes.
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inexpensive & effectiveI have been looking at after market cruise controls for some time. They are either too expensive or complicated to install. The Go Cruise is just what the Dr. ordered if you are on long hauls and that's probably where you will only use cruise controls......all of the other times they are not needed. Go Cruise is great because you can remove it when not needed!
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Poor mans cruise controlBest $20 bucks you can spend to save your wrist, hands and forearms. I paid $150 for a throttlemiesters on the ZRX and RC51 and $125 for a Kaiko on the Super 10. Then I saw one of these. I'll keep my more expensive units and bought one of these as a back up when I rode to Alaska. I can throw it in the tank back and swap it from bike to bike in about 5 seconds. Great idea, great price and functional too. Thanks Aerostitch.
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