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The name of that thing..



You know, thing that goes around the throttle grip so you don't have to
hold the throttle open on the motorway.
Chauffeur.

Or do you mean one of these?
A steering wheel.
My K100RS has one of these fitted
My Guzzi Spada had one. In the 1970s there was also a product called the
Vanda-Cruise.
Memory jogged with that one ... was'nt it some sort of chrome clamp device ?
cruise control
By who? Wasn't it made by the people that make the Scottoiler?
Crampbuster

I find it great on a motorway with light traffic but gets in the way of
throttling off when riding in town.
Guzzis still had them in the 90's'
Throttle-rocker.


and...
Yes, excellent. But they're too fat for throttle-rockers...


Anyone done anti vibration bar mounts before? Are the foam grips any
good too? I'm looking to reduce the vibration that gets through to my
We fitted a pair to Sally's CBR400 when she was commuting on it, and they
made a big difference to the vibes compared to the originals. Main problem
was that they were 'orrible when they got wet. Still grippy enough, but
absorbed a ton of water and held it for ages after it stopped raining -
leading to a few surprises when coming back to the bike at the end of the
day with non-waterproof gloves.

hands, because I'm having problems with squeaking tendons and numb
fingers after being on the bike for too long.