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<blockquote data-quote="Auburn" data-source="post: 1391773" data-attributes="member: 5661"><p>I can second the MC Cruise system. I have it on my '06 with a clutch. I mounted the actuator under the right fairing too because I wanted to keep the space under the seat clear. The directions are very good, but it will take you all day to do.</p><p></p><p>I did have to email them for a question, it was with regard to system testing. I had reversed the polarity on the wheel sensor. Simple to diagnose and fix. System has been on my bike for 10 years and worth every penny. I do have a throttle lock also, but only use that for when I need a second to release the right grip.</p><p></p><p>Yes I would buy it again. Also, it is not limited on the top speed setting like some of the first bikes Yamaha released that could not go above 75.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auburn, post: 1391773, member: 5661"] I can second the MC Cruise system. I have it on my '06 with a clutch. I mounted the actuator under the right fairing too because I wanted to keep the space under the seat clear. The directions are very good, but it will take you all day to do. I did have to email them for a question, it was with regard to system testing. I had reversed the polarity on the wheel sensor. Simple to diagnose and fix. System has been on my bike for 10 years and worth every penny. I do have a throttle lock also, but only use that for when I need a second to release the right grip. Yes I would buy it again. Also, it is not limited on the top speed setting like some of the first bikes Yamaha released that could not go above 75. [/QUOTE]
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