Kaoko Throttle
Controls
It is advised that the use of
the cruise control is at the sole risk of the rider and by his/her decision
to use it he/she does indemnify the manufacturers or organizers, their
agents, employees and officers against any claim or action by themselves,
their dependants or any other third party arising out of any loss, damage
injury or death suffered.
The Kaoko Cruise control exclusive designs are protected by the
following design registration numbers:
RSA Regd. Design Application: No. A2007/00202, No. A2007/00203, No.
A2007/00204, No. A2007/00205, No. A2007/00206, No. A2007/00207
USA Design Application: No 29/283,343, No 29/283,345
Kaoko
Throttle controls reviewed in Cycle World Magazine. Read the article
here!!!
Which one fits my bike?
I've never used a cruise control before on my
bike and thought that having the numb right hand is part of being the tough
biker type. Man, was I wrong. These cruise controls replace the existing bar
end weight looking like a factory piece rather than a "bad add on". They weigh
the same as the bar end weight, use the same mounting screw, and require no
modifications at all to install. My son and I did "our" installation (he thinks
my GS is his) and it took him about 5 minutes. He was very proud of himself and
besides I just love having him do the work on my bike. We think we have the best
cruise control available and it gets a two thumbs up from
Flippin Tristen!
Pictured below is the BMW R1150GS unit installed
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1)Throttle grip
2)Friction nut
3)Special Handlebar End-weight
4)Bar Weight Retaining Screw
5)Grub
Screw |
Kit consists of:- Ingenious and robustly designed Friction nut integral
with Special Handlebar End-weight.
Fitting Instructions: Remove right hand bar-weight and replace with Kaoko™ cruise control kit.
Apply Loctite 2701 to the bar-weight retaining screw. Torque to
manufactures specifications.
Operation:
The friction nut has a left-hand thread. It must be adjusted so that it
makes contact with the rubber throttle grip.
To Engage: Whilst rolling on the
throttle, the friction nut can be gripped between the small finger and
palm of hand. This action tightens the nut and provides sufficient
friction to set the throttle to the desired opening. (The friction is such
that the rider may still open and close the throttle. It simply has a
slight stiffness to it.)
To Disengage: Whilst rolling off the throttle, grip friction nut
between small finger and palm of hand. This action eliminates the
friction. The throttle should open and close freely when correctly
disengaged.
Note: The Grub Screw is set by manufacturer to provide the
necessary resistance on thread of friction nut. This may be adjusted
periodically to take up wear.
Features/Benefits
- Greatly reduces rider fatigue and
strain on hand and wrist
- Whilst cruising, rider is able to
remove hand from throttle grip
- Very simple to operate
- High quality, compact and durable
design
- Takes less than 5 minutes to fit
- Less wear and tear on throttle cable
and linkages
- Can result in reduced fuel consumption
Maintenance:
Completely remove cruise control kit
approximately every 6 months. Unscrew friction nut from bar-weight and
brush clean the threads with mild household detergent. Apply light film of
petroleum jelly or copper slip to threads and re-paint the body if
necessary. Set Grub Screw to desired resistance. (See fitting instructions
for assembly.)
Safety: It is important to use the cruise control
for the purpose it was designed for, and that is for cruising when it is
safe to do so. At all other times it should be disengaged.
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Fitment Chart.
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The Kaoko Control control exclusive designs are protected by
the following design registration numbers:
RSA Regd. Design Application: No. A2007/00202, No. A2007/00203,
No. A2007/00204,
No. A2007/00205, No. A2007/00206, No. A2007/00207
USA.Design Application: No 29/283,343, No 29/283,345
NEW MODELS CURRENTLY BEING DEVELOPED
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please email us at
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BMW
BMW F650GS w/o heated grips prior to 2005
BMW
F650GS with
heated grips
BMW F650GS 2008
BMW
R1100S
R1100GS
R1150GS
R1150GS Adventure
R1200GS/GS ADV
(all years)
R1100RT
R1150RT
R1150R
R1200RT
R1200ST
(all years)
R1200S
K1200R
K1200S
R1200R
*
F800S & F800ST
* F800 2008
F800 GS 2008
*CCF600 and CCF800 Note: Due to varying
build specifications some models have a counter bored bar end
weight using a cap screw, or, a counter sunk bar end weight
using a counter sunk screw. Please check which version you
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Triumph
Sprint ST 995
Sprint ST 1050
RS 995
Tiger 955i
Tiger 1050
Rocket III
Scrambler
Speed Triple
Thruxton
Bonneville T100
Bonneville
Bonneville America
Speedmaster
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Kawasaki
ZZR1100
ZZR1200
ZZR1200R
ZX14
GRT 1400 Concours
650R
Versys
KLR (2008)
ZZR1400 |
Suzuki
VStrom DL650/DL1000
with
factory hand guards
VStrom
DL650/DL1000 Without hand guards
SV650/S
SV1000
GSXR 1300
Hyabusa (up to 2007)
GSXR 1300
Hyabusa (2008)
GSXR 600/750/1000
GSF1250 Bandit/GSF1200 Bandit (2004-) |
Honda
ST1300
Blackbird
VFR800
CBR1000 |
Yamaha
R1
FJR1300
FZ1
FZ6
TDM 850 |
Ducati
ST2
ST3
ST4(2004 on)
Multistrada(2004 on) |
KTM
640
950 ADV/SE/SM
990 ADV |
Buell
ULYSSES XB12X
XB12Ss
XB12R
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Aprillia
Caponord 2004-2006 with hand guards |
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It is advised that the use of the cruise control is at the sole
risk of the rider and by his/her decision to use it he/she does indemnify
the manufacturers or organizers, their agents, employees and officers
against any claim or action by themselves, their dependants or any other
third party arising out of any loss, damage injury or death suffered.