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CCS-100 Electronic Cruise Control for Sale <SOLD>

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I bought an Audiovox knock off cruise control last November. I changed my mind and decided not to use it. It is brand new in box. The control pad, Murph's handlebar mounting bracket, and Murph's brake interface relay are included. This runs $215 from Murph's.

$150 shipped to US obo.



https://www.murphskits.com/product_info.php?products_id=422{196}1037

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https://www.murphskits.com/product_info.php?products_id=72{57}210

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https://www.murphskits.com/product_info.php?products_id=221

 
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looks like a vacuum operated CC to me...
'cause it is.

It's a digitally controlled vacuum actuated cruse control. The digital controller will actuate vacuum solenoids in the servo, which pulls on a big vacuum diaphragm, which then moves the throttle cable the required amount. Shown the OP's picture is one run of vacuum tubing. Preferred is a vacuum accumulator and vacuum check valves. The AVCC was designed as an automotive unit where intake manifold vacuum would be around 20"Hg and WOT would drop to around 10"Hg. Motorcycle engines idle around 8-10"Hg and drops to 1-2"Hg under load (like hills) and WOT so the vacuum accumulator will give a little more head-room for the cruise to work with.

 
Sold pending payment, will do fljab.

Ahem....vacuum actuated, electronically controlled cruise control. Sorry for any confusion, there, is that better??

 
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