Vista Cruise Universal Cruise Control - Metric Cruisers with 1 inch Bars

Vista Cruise Universal Cruise Control  - Metric Cruisers with 1 inch Bars
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Part Number: VC-07-4041
MSRP: 36.95
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CruiserCustomizing Staff Pick
Made from durable Zytel nylon.
Easily installs in minutes on most motorcycles without requiring grip removal.

Assembly Required

UNIVERSAL VISTA CRUISE
  • Fits most Hondas, Kawasakis, Suzukis and Yamahas
  • Fits 1" handlebars
  • Holds throttle at desired speed.
  • Easily installed - requires no grip removal.
  • Relieves arm and wrist strain.
  • Helps economize on fuel.
  • Attractive - Looks like it belongs.
  • Throttle can always be manually operated even with the vista cruise in the "on" position.
  • Molded from durable glass filled zytel nylon.
    Manufacturer part number MCUVO1
  • Important: SEE FITMENT DETAILS!


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    Average Member Review: 4.08 (based on 1799 reviews)
    Would buy again: 95%

     

    CruiserCustomizing Staff Pick

    Overall Ratings: (5 stars) Reviewed on 05/06/10 by
    CruiserCustomizing Staff: (VixRock) from , for a 2004 750 Shadow Aero:

    Great product unbeatable price! I recommend this control for those of us who can't afford the Breakaway products version. I use Kuryakyn ISO grips on my 750 Aero and the installation was simple and took less than fifteen minutes.
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    (4 stars) reviewed on 05/18/13 by
    Pross (LarryProsser) from Medicine Hat, AB, CA, for a 2007 Silver & Grey M50 Boulevard wrote:

    Nice product

    Works well but a constant tweeking must be done to keep tension on the grip. Also, a little tricky to install as all parts must be put together and front brake reservoir had to be moved to get it on.


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    (5 stars) reviewed on 02/25/13 by
    Micah Perkis (VOLTAX) from , , for a 0 900 Vulcan Classic LT wrote:

    I bought this during the summer when I was about to take a 1000 mile round trip to Michigan and back. I can't tell you how much a simple $35 part helps you with comfort when you are on long cruises. You just flip the switch and you can let your arm rest for awhile and then flip it off when you are done. It's really easy to install. Takes 10-15 minutes depending on your grips. Custom grips take a little fine adjusting to get them mounted correctly so it will hold firm. The spring needs regular adjusting because vibrations make it tighten down and it becomes really hard to activate the cruise control. Two or three twists with an 8mm wrench takes care of that. Overall this is a really great product. For the price it is an incredibly useful part and is well worth the price. Not only does it help provide comfort, but as an added bonus you actually get better gas mileage when out on interstate roads because your throttle is locked at a constant level so that is an added plus. I recommend thi...
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    (5 stars) reviewed on 02/18/13 by
    Jeremy Christenson (Jeremyjlc) from , , US, for a 2008 C50T Boulevard wrote:

    Love it....
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    (4 stars) reviewed on 02/03/13 by
    Trinity Ryder (Prvbs31wm) from , , for a 0 1600/1700 Road Star wrote:

    Gives u a break on Long Trips
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    (3 stars) reviewed on 01/12/13 by
    Johnie Guns (flyjfw) from , , for a 0 1300 VT1300 Sabre wrote:

    Very tight fit given the space available on the VT 1300, but if you loosen off the brake and throttle units, it will squeeze in. Took a fair bit of shaving to fit the rubber gasket over the fat grips, but after that, it mounts nicely. Working a advertised so far.
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    This accessory fits:

    - all Hondas
    - all Yamahas
    - all Kawasakis
    - all Suzukis
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    Important Fitment Details:
    Fits all 1" handlebars.

    Will work with some aftermarket grips.

    Note: Does not fit Yamaha V-Star 1300


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    Question & Answers:

      Replacement Parts

      posted on 05/14/13 by
      VMcCray (VMcCray) from , , wrote:

      Where can I get a replace part for it like the rubber gasket Between the part and the grip



       
      posted on 05/14/13 by
      theturbo from Melbourne, , AU, wrote:

      I notice in the instal instructions in the ad, there is a manufacturers contact number:
      UNIVERSAL VISTA®
      INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
      Customer Service (616) 532-2357

      So maybe call them?

      Company is called 'Sound Off Recreational' ?

      Cheers, Steve