Anyone got a link to where I can get a new throttle mate?
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Throttle mate
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Re: Throttle mate
Hi mate
It's Jkclive off this site you need he is not on much but if you PM me with you mobile I will give it to Jason and get him to ring you . He only lives about a mile from me
Ta steve
It's Jkclive off this site you need he is not on much but if you PM me with you mobile I will give it to Jason and get him to ring you . He only lives about a mile from me
Ta steve
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Re: Throttle mate
I just use a nylon ziplock, about 5mm wide and cut to right length so it just catches the
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Re: Throttle mate
You could try a crampbuster instead.
I Had one a throttle mate for my US trip but it snapped so I popped into a Harley shop and bought a crampbuster.
It is brilliant and unbreakable.
They can be bought on Amazon for £6.60.
Crampbuster linky
The thing I liked about it was that you are still in control of the throttle. You rest your wrist on it for cruising and for up hills you just bend your wrist a bit lower and on downhills you lift your wrist a bit to stop the bike running away.
Also if you let go, the throttle shuts down. With the Throttle mate the throttle is semi fixed.
I used it on highways and when I entered a town, I just pushed the crampbuster all the way forward and out of the way of my fingers. When back on the highway, I pushed it further round to where it started.
I Had one a throttle mate for my US trip but it snapped so I popped into a Harley shop and bought a crampbuster.
It is brilliant and unbreakable.
They can be bought on Amazon for £6.60.
Crampbuster linky
The thing I liked about it was that you are still in control of the throttle. You rest your wrist on it for cruising and for up hills you just bend your wrist a bit lower and on downhills you lift your wrist a bit to stop the bike running away.
Also if you let go, the throttle shuts down. With the Throttle mate the throttle is semi fixed.
I used it on highways and when I entered a town, I just pushed the crampbuster all the way forward and out of the way of my fingers. When back on the highway, I pushed it further round to where it started.