Let us know how it works Cap.
I have been around bikes for all my life, and have seen many accidents that come with the territory. Before I tell this story, I do not wish to discourage your new purchase of a cruise control, as I am sure you will be a more responsible user of the unit than some of the people I've seen in the past.
Also, I would like to add a disclaimer that I did not encourage the misuse of these units in these situations. Anyway, I feel the need to tell a short story or two.
I know a fella who installed a similar unit on his cruiser. Went to do a burn out (not on the road but near some other bikes he almost knocked down) and the cruise unit clicked in. When he let off the throttle and thought the bike was going to settle, it launched instead. The bike was still on cruise mode and the rear tire was still going wide open. The bike did a donut, we had to run over and help him get the bike stood up and shut down.
Another guy I saw install a unit on his TL1000. I didn't like riding with this fella much because I think he was into some things we didn't approve of...anyway, fate has it we end up behind him on the interstate one night after dark. He had just installed the cruise control unit on his bike that day and decided to try it out for the first time. We're cruising at 60mph for a few miles and all of a sudden this ------- stands up on his seat and becomes Super Man. Needless to say, this didn't turn out well. He ends up falling off his bike, rolling down the road in the middle lane. I slam on the brakes to avoid hitting his body (my wife is riding with me). His bike is still going down the road on cruise control at 60 mph until it veers off into the median and hits a bridge pillar. I went home and got a trailer and helped him get his bike home. I never road with this fool since.
If this wasn't a family forum I'd have included a few choice names, LoL.
Anyway, hope you enjoy it. Didn't mean to get the thread sidetracked, but wanted to share experience.