🏍️ Ride smarter, not harder — grip the future of cruising!
The Bestmoy Motorcycle Cruise Throttle Assist Handlebar is a carbon black, ABS-made accessory designed to reduce hand fatigue and maintain speed effortlessly. Its ergonomic wave-shaped grip fits comfortably even with gloves, while its durable, crack-resistant build withstands all weather conditions. Compatible with most motorcycles, scooters, and electric bikes, it installs quickly and enhances both performance and style.
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Color | Carbon Black |
Brand | Bestmoy |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
Product Dimensions | 2.7"L x 2"W |
Item Weight | 18.14 g |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Bestmoy |
Model | Cruise Control Assist |
Item Weight | 0.64 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BM-709 |
Manufacturer Part Number | BMY079 |
H**O
No numb fingers
This product works great for any distance ride. Helps tremendously to ease the pressure on my hand and allows me to flex my fingers to avoid going numb.Lil sketchy getting it on to the accelerator, but once there, it’s sturdy and stays in place. Long ride must have!
S**E
Easy install, helps long rides and hand fatigue or cramping
I have trigger finger and my hand cramps sometimes, these really help with that. Long rides are definitely easier with this. I have taken it on and off several times and no issues. Easy to put on and adjust to position you want.
I**O
Disappointing
Slips and snaps when trying to attach. Look elsewhere.
B**E
not a big fan
Maybe these are better to use as palm rests for bicycles. I am not sure they are that safe to use with motorcycles. The attachment strength to the grip seems to vary with temperatures and I'm not sure I like having a finicky device on the throttle. Interestingly, the "confirmed fit" selector says it fits with a Honda CR-V. I haven't tried installing on the CR-V yet and probably never will!
V**M
These are Throttle Assists, Not Locks
With some nerve damage on my right arm, I ordered these to give my hand a break on longer highway rides. They are listed as "Throttle Lock", which they are not. These are throttle assists as I've learned since receiving them. Quite different, and not helpful for me.First, there are no instructions on practical use on the listing, or included in the box. You just have to go find videos on how to use them. I'm not talking about installation, which is very simple. Rather, how to use them after installation.I gave it a go on my Triumph Street Triple. I installed it in various positions and angles, going for a test ride after each adjustment. Ultimately, I found it to be more of a hinderance/hazard than an assist.Here's why... If you install at a lower angle, when you hit the throttle it is now down even further, so it does not provide any ability to hold it down with your and in a natural position. If you angle it up a bit, it will be in the way when you let off the throttle. This is especially true when emergency braking! You let off the gas, but your palm will interfere keeping the throttle engaged. I simply couldn't find a position to where this was beneficial. It's a hard pass for me.My experiences aside, it is very well made and fit both a narrower handlebar, and a wider one. It stays in place and will not move around.2 stars off for calling this a "Throttle Lock" when it is not. 1 star off for not having any instructions.
T**9
Long ride relief!
If you ride long distances and don't have real cruise control on your bike you know that hand fatigue will eventually start to creep in. I do use a throttle lock on my bikes if they do not come with real cruise control, but you still have to babysit them, and they don't function properly on anything other than a flat road (it will not adjust for grades up or down). So, that still leaves you babysitting the throttle.That's where these come in. They let you put some of the strain from constantly gripping your throttle to your palm. They have a nice carbon fiber look and are installed quite easily. Once you have it on your grip, sit on your bike in your normal riding position and adjust until comfortable. That's all there is to it. It will take a couple of rides to get used to them but stick with it! The comfort they provide over a long ride is noticeable.
A**R
To small for men hand
Looks great but I believe was bigger side, lack of observation in my orders.
A**H
It works
Very easy to install, made quality material and functions as it should. Makes it a whole lot more comfortable trying to control your speed. Not sure as to the durability of it yet because I've only had it on there about a week.
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