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Kevin Hawkins // Greensboro, NC
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http://www.kevinhawk.com
Y2K Kawasaki ZRX1100 //'93 Yamaha GTS1000 //'85 FZ750




If you buy the right one all you do is cut off the end of the tab and drill
and rivet in place. See Kevin Hawkins web site.

-----Original Message-----
From: Daren [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 12:21 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Throttlemeisters


I agree with Joe.  Aside from being almost inconspicuous, the
Throttlemeister
seems to add no value to the bike.  It's expensive, sounds difficult to use
and
probably not as good at vibration control as the OEM bar ends.

I added the Vista Cruise to mine this year and it's great.  Very easy to
operate, cheap, and works like a damn.  The only trick was that the GTS
doesn't
have two separate throttle cables to allow the botton of the VC to lock
into.
I ground off the L shaped tab on the bottom of the VC and roughened up a
small
patch on the throttle side of the cable housing and then used a super duper
metal type epoxy to glue the bottom of the VC onto the housing.  I also had
to
cut down the diameter of my right hand grip where it comes up against the
switch box.  It was too large to fit inside the recessed section of the VC.

Throttle locks are illegal?

GWN
Daren

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