staugustineagent
Gavitydefier
Installed Kaoko friction cruise control from Revzilla. Saves my hand and wrist from constant twist-works well after some practice. Does require you get used to it before using in traffic and stop situations.
When canyon carving, I agree completely. My first ride of the year is coming in two weeks. I have 380 miles of highway driving to get to the site in the mountains of West Virginia. My right hand is already in pain thinking about it.Just curious
To each their own, I just can’t get putting a throttle lock on a VMAX to me it would be the a no go
I get it for cruising sort of for cars fine on a motorcycle makes me really wiggy
I guess I just need the feedback
I have 5500 miles on my 2020 Vmax. All of my riding occurs out in the country in the many farms and farm roads (paved only). In Florida there are about 2-3 turns in Florida. The rest is totally straight roads on and on. While this allows lots of high speed riding I would prefer tail of the dragon type roads but they do not exist here. One road I drive a lot is almost completely straight for over 50 miles with only two cross roads and maybe 5 driveways with total wilderness on both sides. To give you an idea how huge this wilderness is there are Bear yes Bear crossing signs!! And many deer crossing and equestrian signs. No cruise control equals no riding for me. Yesterday I held fifth gear wide open and saw 148 on speedo-it just took a long time to get to 148 from 147 so computer does close throttle bodies to way less than full even if the twist grip is held wide full open. I have been riding for 53 years and I am in Road Rider magazine 1971 when they asked me to give owners review on the Honda CB 750 four. I have had motorcycle shop and owned 17 bikes.Just curious
To each their own, I just can’t get putting a throttle lock on a VMAX to me it would be the a no go
I get it for cruising sort of for cars fine on a motorcycle makes me really wiggy
I guess I just need the feedback
Oh dear, hitting at a critter at 150 does not bear thinking about.One road I drive a lot is almost completely straight for over 50 miles with only two cross roads and maybe 5 driveways with total wilderness on both sides. To give you an idea how huge this wilderness is there are Bear yes Bear crossing signs!! And many deer crossing and equestrian signs. Yesterday I held fifth gear wide open and saw 148 on speedo.
Dear, doe’s, bearOh dear, hitting at a critter at 150 does not bear thinking about.
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I have hit raccoons possums and I couldn’t make out what several others were at normal highway speeds when there was just no way to avoid them. Each time I thought there would be a severe shock or damage and nothing was felt at the handlebars and little to no debris was found. Lucky not to have ever hit a deer or any larger animal but have had to avoid them-not often though in 53 years of riding. I have lived in NYC and rode back and forth to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach Florida. Also lived and rode in south Florida and Redondo Beach California. Zero accidents so far. That includes years of absolutely all-out street racing in the NYC area. That is how I got the invite to Road Rider magazine owners review of the Honda CB750 four. Mine was rebuilt as a cafe racer over bored to 810cc with Ceriani forks and all metal body work replaced with fiberglass to reduce weight. I took on many Norton 850 Dominators and Kawasaki z-1’s. Did not lose very often. And did not run over any animals during that lucky run of over two years (some tickets though).Oh dear, hitting at a critter at 150 does not bear thinking about.
(3 animal references, can you spot them)
In Florida there are about 2-3 turns in Florida. The rest is totally straight roads on and on. While this allows lots of high speed riding I would prefer tail of the dragon type roads but they do not exist here.
I'm on the fence.To each their own, I just can’t get putting a throttle lock on a VMAX to me it would be the a no go
A deer?Tail of the Alligator: 318 miles, 11 turns.
I've hit a deer, squirrels, chipmunks, and at least 2 birds. I was thinking I need to start putting animal stickers on my fenders like the WWII fighter planes. Maybe that would scare the critters away.
I just ordered the Gen2 version.
It will have to suffice until I can get a real cruise control.
A deer?
I hit a deer once. However I was in a 1961 Cadillac. Lots of steel. I mean LOTS of steel. I had fender damage and the deer was hamburger.
What happened to the bike? Did you stay upright?
You are not required to use the cruise control just because it is installed- like the horn you use it when needed or you want to. Not installing or installing who cares?I'm on the fence.
Of course I'd never use it on my short rides, but the ride to Charleston, South Carolina is roughly 340 miles of interstate with a 70 mph speed limit.
I can't help but think it would make life a whole lot easier on that particular ride.
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