THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
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THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
Rtick,
My daughter uses the Moose adjustable one on her Sawtooth, which is like what hobbles put a picture of. My wife had one on her Hawkeye. I mounted them both up and never had a problem with either of them. It definitely makes the throttle lighter.
Let me know if you need a pic. Good luck.
My daughter uses the Moose adjustable one on her Sawtooth, which is like what hobbles put a picture of. My wife had one on her Hawkeye. I mounted them both up and never had a problem with either of them. It definitely makes the throttle lighter.
Let me know if you need a pic. Good luck.
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THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
Rick,
I feel for you guy, working constantly on a computer keyboard I try to make sure I get plenty of hand exercise throughout the day.
Anyway, another school of thought., There are several Twist grip throttle conversions out there. That might be another option although more expensive than the thumb assists. it is a different motion with larger muscle groups.
I feel for you guy, working constantly on a computer keyboard I try to make sure I get plenty of hand exercise throughout the day.
Anyway, another school of thought., There are several Twist grip throttle conversions out there. That might be another option although more expensive than the thumb assists. it is a different motion with larger muscle groups.
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THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: BigBros_Farmtoys
Rick,
I feel for you guy, working constantly on a computer keyboard I try to make sure I get plenty of hand exercise throughout the day.
Anyway, another school of thought., There are several Twist grip throttle conversions out there. That might be another option although more expensive than the thumb assists. it is a different motion with larger muscle groups.</end quote></div>
im not a big fan of twist grips on an atv where to me anyways they can become dangous and slip while throttle thru rough area and put it into a tree lol. imo.
Rick,
I feel for you guy, working constantly on a computer keyboard I try to make sure I get plenty of hand exercise throughout the day.
Anyway, another school of thought., There are several Twist grip throttle conversions out there. That might be another option although more expensive than the thumb assists. it is a different motion with larger muscle groups.</end quote></div>
im not a big fan of twist grips on an atv where to me anyways they can become dangous and slip while throttle thru rough area and put it into a tree lol. imo.
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THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
My buddy(from work) bought a twist throttle for his Yamaha Banshee....and send it back.............Too much trouble with the safety built in ...Such as our ETC...........He may have got it right if he stuck with it........But with a new Quad and little too steamy in the head(no patience)...LOL.......Caper..........
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THUMB ASSIST products for ATV's
I have been looking at these products as well and I'm glad someone opened a thread about them. I have looked at several options and I think the smaller one would be the way to go a lot less likely to get caught on things if something does happen. I think the twist grip for that reason alone would be enough not to get it.
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