Ktm 690 Duke [KAOKO] - Cruise Control Cruise Control Speed Stabilizer

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€109,00 EUR

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The KAOKO Cruise Control Cruise Control Speed Stabilizer is an innovative solution for motorcyclists who want to maintain a stable speed on long rides. This device allows easy and safe control of the throttle position, resulting in a more comfortable and less strenuous ride.

Technical data:

  • Product name: KAOKO CRUISE CTL STABILIZER KTM100
  • Designation: KAOKO Cruise Control Cruise Control Speed Stabilizer
  • Volume: 493 cm³
  • Weight: 174g
  • Length: 92mm
  • Width: 114mm
  • Height: 47mm

Functionality and installation

The operation of the KAOKO cruise control speed stabilizer is intuitive and safe. To activate the device, the friction nut is clamped between the pinky finger and palm during acceleration, creating sufficient friction to adjust the throttle position as desired. To deactivate, the friction nut is also gripped while releasing the gas, whereby the gas can then be closed freely and quickly.

Installing the stabilizer is straightforward and can be done yourself within a few minutes. In most cases, the sway bar replaces the OEM bar end weight, allowing for easy replacement. Detailed installation instructions are provided with each kit.

Security features

The KAOKO Cruise Control Speed Stabilizer was designed with safety in mind. It cannot be locked and can be overridden immediately at any time. The operation is natural and instinctive, making it a trustworthy product that is even recommended by major distributors in the USA, Europe and Australia. A five-year functional guarantee is also provided, although the cruise control is expected to last the life of the motorcycle.

This accessory not only significantly improves driving comfort, but also promotes more consistent use of the engine, which contributes to long-term vehicle maintenance. With its sturdy construction and easy operation, the KAOKO Cruise Control Speed ​​Stabilizer is an excellent investment for any passionate motorcyclist.