2 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 15, 2022 12:37 am
Mick67
Silver member
Cruise control....sort of.
Holds/slows the throttle mechanism return
Holds/slows the throttle mechanism return
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3 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:05 am
bmwk100rs
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So if it is untightened, then does the throttle mechanism returns/rolls to off faster?Mick67 wrote:Cruise control....sort of.
Holds/slows the throttle mechanism return
4 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:05 am
Point-Seven-five
Life time member
When you screw it in the plastic tip is pressed against the internal part of the throttle grip creating a frictional drag that can hold the throttle so the return spring can't shut it off when you let go.
I adjust mine so that it is just tight enough to hold the throttle position at highway cruising speed. This way the friction is not so high that it makes it tiring to control the speed in changing conditions, but I can let go of the grip and the speed will hold or very slowly drop.
I adjust mine so that it is just tight enough to hold the throttle position at highway cruising speed. This way the friction is not so high that it makes it tiring to control the speed in changing conditions, but I can let go of the grip and the speed will hold or very slowly drop.
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5 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:06 am
duck
Life time member
No longer in production and extremely hard to find these days but the "Flip-a-lever" does the same thing much more easily. I had one on one of my first K75s. It was a Godsend before I started installing real cruise control.
http://www.gunsmoke.com/motorcycling/r100gs/flip_a_lever/index.html
http://www.gunsmoke.com/motorcycling/r100gs/flip_a_lever/index.html
Last edited by duck on Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:24 am; edited 2 times in total
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6 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 15, 2022 1:17 am
bmwk100rs
Silver member
Thank you, this explains its purpose well.Point-Seven-five wrote:When you screw it in the plastic tip is pressed against the internal part of the throttle grip creating a frictional drag that can hold the throttle so the return spring can't shut it off when you let go.
I adjust mine so that it is just tight enough to hold the throttle position at highway cruising speed. This way the friction is not so high that it makes it tiring to control the speed in changing conditions, but I can let go of the grip and the speed will hold or very slowly drop.
7 Re: Throttle Locking Bolt Thu Sep 22, 2022 9:25 pm
k75RT Keith
Silver member
Want one? I’ve got one PM for price.
8 Throtle locking Screw Fri Sep 23, 2022 2:19 am
sydnorton
New member
I have one for sale if needed just make sure you have the threaded hole under the throttle body of switch gear area as I have seen and also struck one of my K100's that didn't have the hole, hence I still have the screw.
post message me re have I found it yet and also the price. Cheers syd
post message me re have I found it yet and also the price. Cheers syd
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