Extended Throttle Boss for Heated Grips

Kuryakyn

Your Price
$18.99
MSRP:
$20.99
Item #:
KU6242

Extended Throttle Boss made to fit the new 6183 Kuryakyn Grips for 06+ Newer Honda Gold Wings with Factory Heated Grips. Works on any other Kuryayn Iso Grip and is extended more than standard throttle boss. Small adjustable rubber paddle under the palm of your throttle hand allows driver to slightly relax the grip on the gas and still maintain a constant speed. Muscle stiffness and fatigue are reduced after prolonged cruising at a steady pace.

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37 Member Reviews

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9/22/2011
photocop2011
Jersey City, NJ
40_stars

Installed on my 2012 GoldWing. Also installed Kuryakyn ISO Grips for heated grips! It was smaller then I thought it would be, but wanted to assist on those long rides gripping the handle bars. Gave it 4 stars because of size. Install was easy and it looks good.

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9/5/2011
Csteen
NC
50_stars

This helps to prevent that pesky hand cramping. Be mindful of where you set it since you get comfortable and then you see those blue lights in your mirror.

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9/4/2011
Phil
St. Louis, MO
50_stars

I really love this item. It really does take the fatigue off your hands when riding and you're not using cruise control. Easy to add on to the clam shell grips. Get some weighted ends to really give your bike a great look.

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6/12/2011
Steve
Ontario, CA
50_stars

Great for long rides and when turning on the cruise control isn't practicable.

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6/3/2011
Skins92
Santa Rosa, CA
50_stars

A must for the matching ISO Kury grips. Felt a significant amount of relief in my right hand because I no longer had to maintain a constant and tiring force on the thin factory grips. Prior to this, my hands could become cramped, tingly, painful, or all of the above while riding about. Now the just weight of my hand/palm keeps the bike going without effort.

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