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<blockquote data-quote="Harald" data-source="post: 556581" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>I don't know where you live, but I've had plain throttle locks while living in Florida. They work ok there except for the freeway overpasses where you slow down and then speed up. In more hilly terrain, throttle locks are a pain for extended use but are fine for short breaks for the right hand.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I installed the Audiovox cruise control on my 07 and absolutely love it. It's been working fine for a year now and others have many years of operation on theirs. I went with the beautifully crafted Skyway switch housing which gives it a factory installed look, but you can go much cheaper with home-made brackets. So for $100 to 200 you can have a top notch electronic cruise control on your bike.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harald, post: 556581, member: 8054"] I don't know where you live, but I've had plain throttle locks while living in Florida. They work ok there except for the freeway overpasses where you slow down and then speed up. In more hilly terrain, throttle locks are a pain for extended use but are fine for short breaks for the right hand. With that said, I installed the Audiovox cruise control on my 07 and absolutely love it. It's been working fine for a year now and others have many years of operation on theirs. I went with the beautifully crafted Skyway switch housing which gives it a factory installed look, but you can go much cheaper with home-made brackets. So for $100 to 200 you can have a top notch electronic cruise control on your bike. [/QUOTE]
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