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The Universal Motorcycle Cruise Control Throttle Lock is a durable aluminum clamp with a silicone ring designed for tool-free installation. It provides wrist relief by maintaining throttle position on long rides, fits most motorcycles and sport bikes, and features an adjustable dial for a secure, customized grip. Its sleek black design adds a stylish edge while enhancing riding comfort and control.





| ASIN | B08K7PMCF6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #550,635 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,326 in Powersports Throttles |
| Brand | Estorxile |
| Brand Name | Estorxile |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | Motorcycle |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 1,093 Reviews |
| Included Components | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5"L x 2.5"W |
| Item Type Name | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Estorxile DOLETSKA ANZHELA LaoDa |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | motorcycle throttle locks cruise control |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5"L x 2.5"W |
| Size | 5.9 X 3.9 X 0.7" |
| UPC | 784117463643 |
| Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
E**R
Solid Cheap Cruise Control
Takes about 30 seconds to install, and works great. It has an adjustable tensioner, so if it's breaking loose on vibrations; just tighten it. I use it on my 80's motorcycle that has issues with startup, and it's great for getting the bike warmed up without having to mess with the idle circuit. Also fantastic on the highway just cruising. It's very easy to overcome when it's been set as well, so if you need to quickly slowdown, just grab & twist, and you'll be fine.
G**Y
Does the basic job ok.
For a throttle lock, it does the basic job alright. I was disappointed when the knob started rusting. Be sure to use the friction rings to protect your grips from premature ware. Just remember, this ts NOT a cruise control. It will help relieve stress on the wrist for short periods only.
C**D
This thing works great for me!
I have the spring on my throttle disconnected, so my throttle hand isn't constantly under tension anyway. But, it will roll off a little due to vibration and road conditions. I got this for a "poor man's" cruise control and it works great! It slides easily when necessary, but holds when it's supposed to. I roll on, push it down to my brake lever with my index finger, and then rest. If I need to slow down, I just roll of and it slides as it should. You can adjust the tension knob to your liking and it works great. ***UPDATE*** If you're on the fence about this thing, lemme give you a push! It's still on my bike and I use it every single time I ride! The o-ring on the set screw has deteriorated and it still holds. I store the bike outside (under a carport, but not closed in) exposed to the elements and it hasn't affected its operation. The black finish is now a bronze color, as it has faded, but I don't care. I often ride with only one hand, resting my shoulders, and this clamp allows me to switch anytime I like. WELL WORTH THE MONEY!
K**D
It’s a cool idea I guess
It kind of works. Doesn’t feel cheaply made, and doesn’t look bad on the bike. Idk if it’s my bike but no matter how tight I tighten it the throttle still slips through slowly. It holds speed long enough to stretch your hand out from cramping. Easy install and fits my grips well
E**H
Works quite well
Yo do have to clamp down with that thumbscrew quite tightly against the silicone rubber ring that should be placed over the handgrip, else it will allow set throttle position to slowly drift down... But when it is adjusted - once - to "stay put", it is still easy enough to flick it into position with the smaller lever, and also quite easy to roll the throttle closed against its grip. By far, the least expensive throttle-lock, and absolutely adequate to give you time at the set speed to "shake out" your cramped right hand. Not really designed to hold speed for hours...
A**R
Works Great.
Due to the vibrations it will loosen up slowly. You will lose slowly lose speed over time due to it not being tight enough. But easy access allows you to snug it up when need be. So far it's great for when I need to give my throttle hand a rest and in my case get circulation back in my hand when riding. It could be that I didn't tighten it down enough but it's sufficient enough for what I need. If you are riding in areas where there are hills then you set it for a specific speed on flats then you will lose speed uphill gain speed downhill even if the throttle assist doesn't move. It is great because you do not consistently have to keep your throttle turned with your wrist and can take occasional breaks. So if you're like me and have issues with circulation in your hands and need to take your hand off the throttle a few minutes to shake your hand so that you can get blood flow back into it then I do recommend this product. I had it delivered to Amazon locker at a gas station because I wasnt able to receive the package at my house at the estimated time of delivery so I can not vouche for the delivery or any of that.
D**9
Probably as good as any of these types of throttle locks
The supplied bands didn't fit my throttle so I used a thick rubber band that came with some broccoli which worked. The thing was a bit finicky. It was hard to get it so it would hold the throttle in a constant position and at the speed I wanted. I also live in the mountains so hills would mess me up as well. I eventually bought a Kaoko which was more expensive but easier to use. I eventually got a newer motorcycle with cruise control which obviously is the best. If you have the time and patience to keep using the Estorxile I'm sure you can get it to work and the price is hard to beat, just know there are probably better, more expensive options out there.
C**N
Can’t be beat at this price level.
The throttle lock worked as advertised. On my 1100 Ace Shadow it would hold a fairly steady speed once set before slowly allowing the throttle to rotate back and slow down. It’s enough to give my your hand a break or allow a mirror adjustment. Setting the lock is a bit awkward and it has no release. To set you have to hold your speed and push the throttle lock forward until it rests against the front break lever; one handed. To slow your speed you have to force the throttle shut by over powering the friction of the lock. It has a thumb lever that you can try to push down on to slow up but again your fighting the friction of the lock on the throttle handle grip. Over all it works and has a bargain price. You do get what you pay for.
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