:rof: win!!!:drool:Start with two D batteries and press the button to the third programed setting....turn on "cant touch this".....icsorstfu:
:rof: win!!!:drool:Start with two D batteries and press the button to the third programed setting....turn on "cant touch this".....icsorstfu:
Never tried it, or even heard of it until now. I have heard of devices which actually make the range of throttle travel smaller, so that you can crank to wide open faster!
I'll second the keeping the wrist loose bit.Another thing that helps is to keep your wrist loose, and in a "broken" position. If you arch your wrist you don't have as much control as if you had it relaxed. ...
Cool idea. I never thought of that.I'll throw something I did for the first couple of weeks....
Hold the throttle and the bar end at the same time. Not only is it easier to keep a steady speed in the begining but it also slows down the turning of the throttle.
I would keep my pinky and ring finger both gripping the bar end with the rest of my hand on throttle. Then moved to just the pinky, within two weeks of getting the bike my control of the throttle had vastly increased. Sometimes on bumpy roads and very long rides I still grip the bar end and use it like a cruise control/throttle lock.