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i expecting this to arrive soon for me.. thanks for sharing this info dude, a lot of people are surely gonna benefit from this.
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Thanks for the explanation - its clear nowOriginally posted by animeher View PostSee how it is planted on the accelerator? Due to its design, it can rotate freely to outer side, but it gets locked to the accelerator dueing accelerating. You just put your palm on this, and increase pressure, so accelerator turns automatically. When you want full control on accelerator, you just turn it in decelerating direction so that it gets out of the way.
On long tours when you need to hold hold high speed, or even ghats when you require smooth acceleration, this tool helps a lot.
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I had ordered three, two taken by a xBhpian nfsnfs. Used it on my CBZ and Bullet.
PS: Before buying, check if you handle bar-end weights are non-rotating. A friends with ZMA discovered his were and had to pass using this.
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See how it is planted on the accelerator? Due to its design, it can rotate freely to outer side, but it gets locked to the accelerator dueing accelerating. You just put your palm on this, and increase pressure, so accelerator turns automatically. When you want full control on accelerator, you just turn it in decelerating direction so that it gets out of the way.
On long tours when you need to hold hold high speed, or even ghats when you require smooth acceleration, this tool helps a lot.
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Product Review: Crampbuster
On any long tour, I usually had my right arm cramped because of continuously holding the throttle to maintain speed. I was searching for a solution for a long time, but nothing was available in India. Finally I bought this 'Crampbuster' from US.

Crampbuster in action (not my photo):

This little tool has been a boon! It's very easy to control the speed of bike, as I just need to keep my hand on the crampbuster, and press or remove pressure to change speed. It has saved my hand in many long rides in Maharashtra, and Rajasthan.
This is a permanent member in my long distance touring kit, along with jacket, knee guards and gloves. Also the small size is a huge plus, at it stores away in virtually no place at all.
Retails for around $10, shipped cost in India will be around $15. Totally worth it.Tags: None



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