Cramp Buster

Started by ryjb, May 08, 2010, 08:46:55 PM

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ryjb

Does anyone use the Cramp Buster?  I have been thinking of getting one just wanted to get some thoughts on them.  If you do have one do you have the CB1 or CB2?  From what I can tell the CB2 looks as if it may be a little more comfortable.  I found a few mentions of these when I searched although nothing that was specific.

Thanks guys!

hootmon

I use a Throttle Rocker. I love it.. (I'm not saying it is better or worse that the Cramp Buster).. It definitely makes longer trips more comfortable..

There is one possible hazard.. You can accidentally hit the paddle at slow speed (and let's say bumping a curb) and cause the motorcycle to surge forward expectantly...

Don't ask How I know this!!!

I'm still using the device, so it is very worthwhile, just wanted to throw out the possible issue as well..

 
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TLRam1

Quote from: hootmon on May 08, 2010, 09:49:57 PM
I use a Throttle Rocker. I love it.. (I'm not saying it is better or worse that the Cramp Buster).. It definitely makes longer trips more comfortable..

There is one possible hazard.. You can accidentally hit the paddle at slow speed (and let's say bumping a curb) and cause the motorcycle to surge forward expectantly...

Don't ask How I know this!!!

I'm still using the device, so it is very worthwhile, just wanted to throw out the possible issue as well..

 


I use this one also but the older style type, works well.
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ryjb

Quote from: hootmon on May 08, 2010, 09:49:57 PM
I use a Throttle Rocker. I love it.. (I'm not saying it is better or worse that the Cramp Buster).. It definitely makes longer trips more comfortable..

There is one possible hazard.. You can accidentally hit the paddle at slow speed (and let's say bumping a curb) and cause the motorcycle to surge forward expectantly...

Don't ask How I know this!!!

I'm still using the device, so it is very worthwhile, just wanted to throw out the possible issue as well..

 

Thanks for letting me know about the Rocker.  I will check it out for sure.

tmds3

I have one on my bike as well as a cruise control, I only use the cruise when my shoulder starts to go numb after riding for a while. After it starts to feel better I go back to the rocker.

hootmon

Quote from: ryjb on May 09, 2010, 12:14:37 PM

Thanks for letting me know about the Rocker.  I will check it out for sure.
The only thing bad about my Throttle Rocker is it has a Velcro strap which Holds it on.. That is good, but it does weather and break after a while. I think the Cramp Buster is just all Plastic and would NOT have that issue.. I don't know about the newer generation of the products..
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Magnum Magna

I had to  look up a cramp buster.  It would need to be a tight fit to keep it from slipping around.
Same principle as the throttle rocker.  I have the throttle rocker I like it but I do sometimes have to slide it back a little to get the position I need for the cruising speed I am doing.

Sorry no experience with the CrampBuster.

I have hit a speed bump in a parking lot and pulled a wheelie.  OK it just surprised me a little.
Robert
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Troystg

I use the throttle lock and love it.  Flick of a thumb and I can relax my hand / arm.

And no surprises from bumping it...   :-P
Cheers!

Troy
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hootmon

Quote from: Troystg on May 09, 2010, 08:16:01 PM
I use the throttle lock and love it.  Flick of a thumb and I can relax my hand / arm.

And no surprises from bumping it...   :-P

Like David and Troy, I also have a throttle lock.. But only use it sometimes.. The Throttle rocker I use all the time..
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Magnum Magna

I also have a throttle lock.  I would not take a trip without one.
Robert
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BudMan

I have the CrampBuster on my V-65.  I think it works great.  I can easily adjust it on the fly for different speeds with no problem.  The design allows it to tighten when pressure is applied in the direction of throttle rotation, and yet it will revolve easily in the closed throttle direction.  That lets you keep one wrist position for various cruising speeds.  On my stack grips it does not slip at all when in use.  For around town I just rotate it "up" (around) and completely out of the way.
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ryjb

#11
Well it was delivered today, so far so good.  Was not able to really test it out much what I did though I think it may help. Took a quick picture of it installed. Picture stinks used cell phone in garage. This is the CB2 model.



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hootmon

Quote from: ryjb on May 13, 2010, 11:01:25 PM
Well it was delivered today, so far so good.  Was not able to really test it out much what I did though I think it may help. Took a quick picture of it installed. Picture stinks used cell phone in garage. This is the CB2 model.



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Where is the can of SeaFoam???
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ryjb

Quote from: hootmon on May 14, 2010, 06:55:18 AM


Where is the can of SeaFoam???
Ignorance is no excuse for the Law!!!  :lol:

Oh your right. Here we are...


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And your probably right about the ignorantia juris non excusat.

hootmon

Now THAT's a NICE picture Ryan!!!  
AND a new bottle at that!!!
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