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Cruise Control

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Brought a Throttlemeister kit for my Thai HD - assuming that the ID of the aftermarket bars installed was the same diameter as stock.

Was wrong.

Looking for a good home - fits 7/8" ID bars

PM if interested.

Am in Chaing Mai area - will be in Chiang Rai later this month, Nan - Loei - Udon Thani early december.

How much? Got a pix?

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How much? Got a pix?

If you Google they have a website - don't know if I am supposed to provide a link.

The one I have is with the heavy bar ends, plain finish SS

I paid $220.00 - aprox 6600 Baht Asking 4500 Baht

dam_n! I just bought one two weeks ago! And I have 7/8" bars. Anybody want the Kaoko I am replacing?

How much? Got a pix?

If you Google they have a website - don't know if I am supposed to provide a link.

The one I have is with the heavy bar ends, plain finish SS

I paid $220.00 - aprox 6600 Baht Asking 4500 Baht

Ouch! That's a big bite out of your rear pocket.

Cruise controls units are ridiculously expensive and I find it hard to justify spending this amount of money for the relatively low amount of usage possible on Thai roads. I just stick with O-rings or hair ties.

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Cruise controls units are ridiculously expensive and I find it hard to justify spending this amount of money for the relatively low amount of usage possible on Thai roads. I just stick with O-rings or hair ties.

Or the friction knob. I ride with it on all the time so I can let go and not lose speed. The only downside is you have to manually roll the throttle to idle. Have never found that to be a problem.

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