I've been using the Go Cruise also for years. No issues. And I never feel a need for a cruise control with it.I used a version similar to that called a Go Cruise for many years. It’s like half a cruise control in that it sets a throttle setting for a minimum floor speed instead of one throttle setting like a friction lock does. It’s not a real cruise control but it’s way better than those ones that just hold one throttle setting.
yep, simple simple and works well.I've been using the Go Cruise also for years. No issues. And I never feel a need for a cruise control with it.
Chris
Til you get in some hilly/mountainous areas ...yep, simple simple and works well.
I have MC Cruise. Excellent. As a backup I always take my rightwrist with meTil you get in some hilly/mountainous areas ...
I carry a GO cruise just in case my MCCruise was to die.
I also carry the yellow Caterpillar O-Ring as extra backup.
Well, I did cross the Rockies with it once and about 25 trips to the Smokies, but whose counting?Til you get in some hilly/mountainous areas ...
I carry a GO cruise just in case my MCCruise was to die.
I also carry the yellow Caterpillar O-Ring as extra backup.
Didn't say you couldn't - but it ain't the same as cruise control for sure.Well, I did cross the Rockies with it once and about 25 trips to the Smokies, but whose counting?
It's no cruise control for sure.
Well, you said it doesn't work well in hilly or mountainous terrain and that's not entirely true. It does work and a works a lot better than a simple friction lock that must be constantly adjusted with the wrist. If I wasn't clear that was the point I was making.Didn't say you couldn't - but it ain't the same as cruise control for sure.
I rode for years without cruise controls/throttle locks until a couple of elbow surgeries and some wrist surgeries.
I installed my first one after an elbow surgery cause I knew I couldn't make the trip without one - and I didn't want to miss the trip!
Not a bit. And a lot cheaper than an actual cruise control. Most of us know the difference between a throttle lock and an actual cruise control as well as the general price delta. So you make a conscious decision as to which one you want.That looks dangerous.
Yes sir, Mr. Wizard ....Well, you said it doesn't work well in hilly or mountainous terrain and that's not entirely true. It does work and a works a lot better than a simple friction lock that must be constantly adjusted with the wrist. If I wasn't clear that was the point I was making.
I feel for your bones and joints, I really do, but that's getting off topic
I've used this on 3 bikes. Very inexpensive and works perfectly.Vista cruise works great for me. I use this on all my bikes.
I can't begin to imagine how it sucks. It works perfectly in that regard for me. My guess is you have it adjusted too tight. Rolling off the throttle is only slightly stiffer for me. The few times I've needed to slow quickly while grabbing a little front brake the G-C was rolled off without conscious thought. But we like what we like.But more often than not I need to roll off the throttle as I engage traffic and that where the GO Cruise sucks big.