From: | Dave Hennessey | e-mail: | dave-A-toyhouse.org |
Subject: | RE: Throttle hand grip | Date: | Tue Sep 6 04:12:50 2016 |
Response to: | 21490 |
Bill, It is NOT a modern motorcycle! Welcome to the technology of the 1960s. And the lack of Government regulations! I rode my 1955 Hummer more than 100 miles today. It was a joy to be able to rest my right hand for awhile when I was on a long straight patch. On a modern motorcycle, you can NEVER rest your right hand. Why would you want one of those springy things? Oh yeah, it's a safety device ;-) 1960 - Elvis was still alive. And vehicles did exactly what you told them to... Dave P.S. Cruise-control, 1960 version ----- ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS ----- The throttle on my right hand grip is not spring loaded like a modern motorcycle. When you turn the grip down it simply stays in place. It is a 1960 Super 10. Is this the way it is supposed to be? Thanks for any information or suggestions. Bill |
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