A cruise control speed stabilizer is an innovative accessory for motorcyclists that allows precise control of the throttle position. This device is particularly useful for long journeys as it reduces hand fatigue and maintains a consistent speed.
The core of the cruise control speed stabilizer is a special friction nut that is seamlessly combined with a weight at the end of the handlebar. This weight closely follows the manufacturer's original in appearance and weight and replaces the standard bar end weight.
To activate cruise control, roll the throttle grip while accelerating while gripping the friction nut between your pinky finger and palm. This creates enough friction to lock the throttle in the desired position, but can still be moved to adjust speed.
To deactivate, grasp the friction nut again while decelerating so that the throttle grip moves freely and closes completely.
Installing the cruise control speed stabilizer is easy and can be done by yourself in just a few minutes. Each kit contains specific instructions tailored to your motorcycle. In most cases you just need to replace the original handlebar end weight with the kit.
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