+1 on Redbone's comments. I have a Go Cruise ( the 7/8 size) and think it's fantastic. Need to thank Redbone for bringing this little accessory to my attention ! :worthy:
Used it for about 60 minutes total today on a 3.5 hr (mostly highway) cruise after attending another great Michigan VMOA event in Three Rivers, Mi. Took a couple times riding / using it to get the hang of setting it just right. But it sure helps in allowing you to take your righthand pressure squeeze off the throttle grip for a short periods of time, letting your hand / wrist rest and not get sore or ache. Works GREAT!
Like Redbone, mine broke too after using it for 3 months. It was like the fifth time I was taking it off ( was showing it to someone at Thunder ) per the way the supplier's instructions showed to do it. Call the Supplier's Tech Service phone number, told them what happened, and they sent me a new one - NO CHARGE, since there was a 1 yr warrenty on the Go Cruise unit. (Just sent them an picture of the broken unit via e-mail to them)
Their instruction on how to install have you spreading apart the open end to go over the throttle grip on the thumb side of the grip. BAD WAY ! It forces the plastic to flex too much this way, causing fatigue & eventual breakage if repeated several times. That's what happened to mine.
A MUCH BETTER WAY to install the Go Cruise is to start at the end of the grip, spread the open end of the Go Cruise just enough so the opening that goes around the grip, slips over the grip, and move it into the proper position / thumb side of the grip. This way, you don't force the plastic piece to open a distance of 7/8" to get over the diameter of the grip (BAD), but rather only 1/2" to slide over the entire length if the grip (MUCH BETTER).
And once installed, just keep it in place... whether you use it or not.
I'd recommend this. Product works, inexpensive ($19.99 with shipping included I believe) , a 1 yr warrenty, and excellent customer service.