🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Effortless Control!
The KiWAV Black Throttle Mounted Motorcycle Cruise Assist is an innovative accessory designed to enhance your riding experience. With its ergonomic wave shape, it allows for comfortable throttle operation without the need to squeeze the grip, making it ideal for long-distance journeys. The rubber interior increases friction for a secure hold, and it's easy to use even with heavy gloves. This lightweight and easy-to-install gadget is a must-have for every motorcycle enthusiast looking to ride in comfort.
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Color | Black |
Brand | KiWAV |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styr, Rubber |
Product Dimensions | 2.01"L x 1.46"W |
Item Weight | 10 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | KiWAV |
UPC | 700175506450 |
Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Item model number | 8542070414 |
Exterior | Rubber |
Manufacturer Part Number | KR-K378-cruiserocker |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
R**N
Works well.
Use this on my 2024 Honda rebel 500 works well can ease off the grip and hold it down with the palm of my hand I like it.
L**O
Good buy
Fit well, makes it a lot easier for me as my hand cramps quite a bit. Nice for long rides as I do not have a cruse control. I’ve used it over a year and would buy again.
S**7
My bike
Great throttle control, relieves pressure on wrist when on long straight away or Highway.
G**N
GAME CHANGER!!
GAME CHANGER!! For like 7 bucks this product makes all the difference allowing the rider to move the throttle hand in different positions to keep the numbness and pain many riders experience from holding the throttle in one position for many miles. The weight of you arm/hand is enough to keep the throttle in your current speed. Love this thing!!
T**S
Worked great, for about 3 months, then it cracked.
Used this on my Honda that I drive 70+ miles a day, back and forth to work. It was great not having to grip the throttle the entire time and push with just my palm. Then, about 3 months of use, it cracked in the round part that goes around the throttle. No reason at all, just saw that it had moved down a bit and tried to readjust, but realized it had moved only because of the crack, which left it with nothing to really grip the throttle. I removed it, and even though it was cracked, it was technically still in one piece, hanging on by a thin spot in the plastic. See picture...
J**C
Has its challenges
This is a very low cost alternative to a throttle lock. The low cost I thought I would give it a try. I bought this to use on my bike for the longer rides to combat hand fatigue and throttle hand falling asleep.To be fair, the product sort of works. It does provide an alternative to the more expensive throttle locks. It can provide hand relief. My issue is it tended to get hung up in the cuff of my riding jacket or gloves. In town and sometimes in curves it would snag and cause a the throttle to rev up. This poses a danger and I removed from my bike after logging in about 500+ miles and several trips. I felt it was too much of a safety risk. Maybe if I kept it on longer, tried more trips. But the times it did this ultimately warranted its removal in the end.I am now looking at the more expensive engineered throttle locks. This product may work well on your bike and handgrips. Never know until you try. If you do, try it around your neighborhood close to home until you get comfortable with it before venturing out on longer rides or heavy congestion areas.
J**N
Helped a lot with my hands going to sleep.
Easy to install and adjust, the reason I got this is because my hand and fingers would go to sleep and start tingling, it helped a lot! and you can't beat the price!
K**D
This one actually works
I bought some other version of this concept a while back and it didn't go on my bike at all; in fact, I only flexed it a little to attempt to get it on the throttle grip, then it snapped. I didn't try again to find a different one for a while, figuring they were all alike. But, they're not. This one is much better made and installs correctly in about 30 seconds, and the plastic is much more flexible so you can actually work with it. It would only take about 10 seconds to install if it weren't for the rubber strip you have to fiddle with a little to get positioned right, then work the Throttle Holder device over the top of it. But, 30 seconds still isn't bad.For those who have written that they take this product off in city traffic, etc., may I suggest that you consider lowering the position where you have this sitting on your throttle? At first I had it where it was nearly parallel to the ground below the bike. Yeah, that does provide the greatest rest for your wrist, but it also gets in the way a little and I'd be a little scared that in an emergency stop a rider might accidentally rev the bike up and lengthen the stopping distance. But if you rotate it counter-clockwise so it's at about 45 degrees shy of parallel with the ground, you change the dynamic quite a bit. You do have to rotate your wrist a little and consciously decide to use the throttle holder, but you can still loosen your grip and stretch your fingers when needed, yet it doesn't interfere with normal throttle usage at other times. Obviously the perfect angle is going to depend on the angle of your handlebars, size of your hands, personal preference, and other factors, but if you're thinking this gets in the way, maybe try lowering it.I'd say about 60 percent of the time when I buy a bike accessory I eventually wind up taking it back off because I conclude that my bike was actually better off without it. This is an exception. It makes riding a lot more comfortable and it's the ultimate in simplicity. Highly recommended.
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