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I am looking into this device for a possible trip. Looks easy to use.... how is it on long trip? Any feedback would be great!

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I got mine from Pashnit. Work great. Cheap simple throttle control.

I got the matte heavy ones I believe they are.

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Sorry I forgot to respond to your text this morning.

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My buddy has a set on his r6 and loves them. I have ridden it and they are super easy to install and use. I'm about to buy mine soon

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Never had one but I hear they work well on level grades, but obviously the bike will speed up or slow down on hills.

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I have the regular black milled version. Love them! You will have to adjust throttle some on hills. Only thing I would do differently if I were to buy again is get heavy version.

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Blanca you slacker....!:poke: That's the style I was looking at and was looking at Pashnit's site! I have heard good things about them too, reason why I am looking at them! i want a quality part on the Busa.

DO3, I agree hills and other non flat surfaces will cause an issue, but I am looking for something to help reduce stress on my right hand for a long trip.

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Blanca you slacker....!:poke: That's the style I was looking at and was looking at Pashnit's site! I have heard good things about them too, reason why I am looking at them! i want a quality part on the Busa.

DO3, I agree hills and other non flat surfaces will cause an issue, but I am looking for something to help reduce stress on my right hand for a long trip.

Speaking of, Hows that paw of yours doin?

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+1 Have them on the Beemer..

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Speaking of, Hows that paw of yours doin?

Got another surgery April 25th to remove the plate that holds my wrist together. The tendons are inflamed from the use (rubbing over the plate) and the plate is now causing movement restrictions! My hand now touches the plate at full lock! It hurts! The Dr. says I am healing quicker and faster then expected, and he was hoping that I didnt run in to this issue!:banghead: More down time.... I just had right knee surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago! :banghead: I feel better and now this!:banghead:

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Tim they work fine but yes have to be adjusted a bit on hills.
Once locked on though it takes very little effort to rotate throttle on or off a bit to adjust speed.
Much better than nothing.

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Hope they get you fixed up brother, you could always ride behind Karen :laugh:

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Sorry about your pains there... :down:

As for the throttlemeister, it is THE single best mod I've done to my Busa. You never know its there until you need it. Relaxing that right hand for even 30 seconds is the greatest feeling in the world! :thumbsup:

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Hope they get you fixed up brother. :thumbsup:

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EarlyBird said:
Got another surgery April 25th to remove the plate that holds my wrist together. The tendons are inflamed from the use (rubbing over the plate) and the plate is now causing movement restrictions! My hand now touches the plate at full lock! It hurts! The Dr. says I am healing quicker and faster then expected, and he was hoping that I didnt run in to this issue!:banghead: More down time.... I just had right knee surgery 2 1/2 weeks ago! :banghead: I feel better and now this!:banghead:

Oh boy, all that just plain sucks :( hope the bar ends help out a bit.

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Throttlemeister will definitely be a help. My right forearm/wrist in general is trashed, so I set mine on any longer straight for some rest and relief. Love the thing.:thumbsup:

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i love/hate mine... they are great if no traffic is around but if your doing down the expressway your always having to adjust the throttle overall id say get them

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i put a set on this winter, haven had a chance to use them yet, i got the black milled ones, look awesome, the heavy ones are the same size as the stock bar ends, got them so that i can pull the right arm in once in a while when im out on the highway, cant see myself using them in the city tho

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Like they all say they are great! I have the heavy ones. Makes a big difference to rest that hand...even if its just for a minute. On long trips with open road I lean back and save my back an neck...or just rest my hands on the tank. Just like them Harley guys!:beerchug:
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