View Full Version : Throttle Rocker -- no more "death grip"!


tekman
30th August 2005, 15:01
Throttle Rocker!

No more death grip!
“… an easy ride in the palm of your hand.”
No more cramping…and longer stress free rides



http://www.biker-glasses.com/images/knives/rocker2.jpeg

$9.00 which includes shipping!!


Click this link to order:
http://www.biker-glasses.com/throttle.htm



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whispanic
30th August 2005, 15:12
I spent all my money on a T-shirt. :(

Ill get one later when I get some shades.

creep
1st September 2005, 02:26
That fixes the right hand but what do I do about my left?

tekman
1st September 2005, 02:30
they actually have a left hand model too, but I don't have them in stock. I haven't found much demand for them.

boomer
1st September 2005, 03:29
Been using one of those for years and have been selling those for years as well.
They are a great addition to the bike.
Highly recomended!!

xena
1st September 2005, 03:37
Another recommendation for the throttle rocker. I have the kuryakyn version and noticed I can ride longer with less fatigue since I've had these. A must imo if you do distance riding.

82ndJumper
2nd September 2005, 00:53
I got the cruise control thing that someone mentioned on here. havnet put it on yet.

LVBOATDOC
2nd September 2005, 01:32
How does it work ? Can you let go of the throttle ? :roflblack

tekman
22nd November 2005, 15:37
the Throttle Rocker is a great stocking stuffer idea! :D

phedup
22nd November 2005, 18:51
How does it work ? Can you let go of the throttle ? :roflblack

You lay the palm of your hand on it basically... allows one to relax the grip, fingers etc.

I have the Kuryakin w/the ISO grips. I really like it... I lay my palm on it, stretch all the fingers out across the brake lever (loose cover) and I'm good to go...

phedup waves

P.S. That was a serious question wasn't it? (That's my story and I'm stickin to it)

debster
23rd November 2005, 01:15
I've been thinking about trying one of those. Is that velcro that holds it on the throttle? Does it ever slip around?

mikeLI_77
23rd November 2005, 01:44
i bought one of these up in laconia this year and i tried it on the way home. i made it about 2 miles and my hand kept cramping up on me from the position i had to put it so i could turn the throttle enough to keep it at highway speeds. Am i doing something wrong here? Not trying to bash your product just thought i would ask because i could not get it comfortable for me. Is there a trick to it i should try that may help me?

tekman
6th December 2005, 20:59
not really sure why you would have a problem. this is so your hand doesn't cramp up. you can put this on your throttle and just use the tips of your fingers if you wanted... did you put it on like the picture shows?

mikeLI_77
9th December 2005, 23:45
similar to that. I may have put it lower than that and maybee from doing that my hand was cramping from having to bend my wrist back the way I had to do to make it work. I will try it again and put it a little higher this time so my wrist is not so bent backwards from twisting it so far down with my palm. I was making a conscious effort not to grip as much as I do sometimes also. Think maybee I just have to get used to the feel of it.

tekman
28th February 2006, 00:23
just got a new batch of these and they're waiting for a new home!!

http://www.biker-glasses.com/throttle.htm

:D

tekman
16th June 2006, 15:46
have more of these. if you've been wanting to try this out, now's the time!

:D

wallylach
16th June 2006, 17:09
Best nine bucks I spent. Works great!

Bikerdude
22nd June 2006, 02:26
My 21 year old "cruise control" knob works perfectly. I can take my hand off if I need to. The slightest touch will increase or decrease speed.:tour

sportysrock
4th July 2006, 02:43
I have one, and it is great.

AZbiker
27th July 2006, 15:04
I've had one on my H-D ever since I bought it, I love mine.

I like to downshift while I'm braking (like heel-toeing in a cage), and the device helps me to modulate the throttle.