Kaoko Throttle Stabilizer Cruise Control for Triumph Thunderbird 1600 ’09-’10 | Models with Black Factory end weights
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Kaoko Cruise Controls are purpose-built for a variety of motorcycles over 600cc. They consist of a friction nut that is integral with a replacement handlebar-end weight. read more-
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Description
Black matches original bar ends on most models..
To install just remove the right hand bar weight replace it with Kaoko’s bar weight and firmly tighten the central retaining screw.
Features
- Greatly reduces rider fatigue and strain on hand and wrist
- While cruising rider is able to remove hand from throttle grip throttle opening will remain as set
- Very simple to operate even with heavy winter gloves
- High quality compact and durable design super smooth action
- Takes less than 5 minutes to fit
- Very little maintenance is required
- Less wear and tear on throttle cables and linkages
- Can result in reduced fuel consumption
2009-2010 Triumph Thunderbird 1600
Part Numbers
Our part number: | KAO.TBIRDB |
Manufacturer part number: | TBIRDB |
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Eric –
Will this fit a 2014 Triumph Thunderbird Commander? I understand there were some differences in the fit between Thunderbird LT and Commander
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