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Motorcycle Cruise Control

Cam Lock Throttle control system by Motorcycle Accessory Design Co. is a simply elegant throttle lock device for easing stress on motorcycle riders hand and wrists. This device is made from billet aluminium and stainless steel. Works with Kuryakyn grips and many other aftermarket grips. Adapts to the Valkyrie Interstate as well as most Honda Motorcycles with 1” handlebars. The “Cam-Lock” works with Kuryakyn Iso-grips that utilize the OEM white plastic internal tube/sleeve.

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Motorcycle Cruise Control

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  1. MOTORCYCLE CRUISE CONTROL

  2. You are 100 miles out. You don't want to stop and you can't just slow down to shake some circulation back into your throttle hand. So what do you do? If your bike is equipped with a "Cock & Lock" throttle control and you are on a clear stretch of road (small black line on map) you flick this device "ON" with your thumb (the assumption is made that, since you are reading this, you have an opposed thumb) and continue at speed (until ?).

  3. Pull it "OFF" with that same opposed thumb and continue to your next fuel stop where your riding buddies and, perhaps, your passenger will ask "Hey, how'd you do that?" having seen your right hand out in the wind. Great Sport!!! For a GREAT SPORT. This "Cock & Lock" device fits many model years of Honda motorcycles. (See the following list). The concept is patented and development is underway for a similar device to fit other bikes.

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