Anyone run a twist throttle?
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Anyone run a twist throttle?
Have any of you guys put a twist throttle on your ATVs? I grew up on dirt bikes, and even the trikes that I've spent time on had twist throttles. I don't mind the thumb throttle for putting the Eiger to work, but it really wares my thumb out on long rides and it just doesn't feel right for aggressive riding.
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Anyone run a twist throttle?
I had one on a 300 Bayou. TLC is right, it froze all the time when plowing snow with it.
I only put it on 'cause it was half the price of a replacement thumb throttle.
All in all the freezing of the cable was the only problem I encountered and it kinda turned a slug of a bike into somthing fun to pimp around. It always seemed to feel a little faster 'cause you were grabin' a mit full of throttle all the time... well whatever throttle was there. I mean, it was a 300 Bayou...
I only put it on 'cause it was half the price of a replacement thumb throttle.
All in all the freezing of the cable was the only problem I encountered and it kinda turned a slug of a bike into somthing fun to pimp around. It always seemed to feel a little faster 'cause you were grabin' a mit full of throttle all the time... well whatever throttle was there. I mean, it was a 300 Bayou...
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Anyone run a twist throttle?
I've been a dirt biker for a long, long time. I have never(yeah, Iknow...a dangerous word)had one stick and I've ridden in all possible conditions. I have been thinking about fitting both my quads with them(twist throttles). Even my wife hates the thumbers. Done right, I can't beleive that they could be a problem. Proper maintenance alway helps too.
Another option we have been throwing around, is putting trigger throttles on them like we have on our JetSki's(stand-ups only, no sofas in this camp).
Another option we have been throwing around, is putting trigger throttles on them like we have on our JetSki's(stand-ups only, no sofas in this camp).
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Anyone run a twist throttle?
Hey BradW. There is also an alternative to the twist thottle to ease your sore thumb. They do make thumb throttle extensions. It extends the thumb throttle more into the grip area and the possibility of using your palm rather than your thumb may help out thumb fatigue. On the Can-am Outies, that issue is a big one. I just purchased two for my two Outies. I hope they will work as well as people have described them working. I heard that twist thottles are considered more likely to cause accidental acceleration due to ground conditions that rely on total control of the grips at all time. Hard to manuver an atv in certain conditions when your grip support is the throttle.