Throttle Lock Comparison Chart
There Are 4 Different Types of Motorcycle Throttle Locks
Mounts to Throttle Sleeve |
Mounts to Rubber Grip |
Mounts to Bar End |
Mounts to Handlebar and Grip |
Quick Throttle Lock Explanation
Each motorcycle throttle lock uses friction to hold the throttle in place. This friction is necessary to overpower your motorcycle's throttle body return spring. The throttle isn't actually "locked". Additionally, it's worth noting, throttle locks are not "cruise control" because they won't automatically adjust your speed for hills and wind.
Design, Function and Safety: The ATLAS Throttle Lock Uniquely Has It All
Easy to engage and disengage The ATLAS is engaged and disengaged with your thumb and is always within reach. Engaging a bar end throttle lock may seem easy at the dealership, but is terribly awkward once you're cruising at 70 mph. |
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Not specific to year, make or model |
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Doesn't take up any grip space |
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Mounts securely to your bike |
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Offers a smooth riding experience |
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Installation without drilling or removing anything |
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Looks factory |
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Made of high quality materials |