cruise control
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cruise control
Recently completed a long trip sat. Noticed a few things on the highway when using cruise. 1. It wouldn't turn on over 85mph, nor would it adjust up over 85mph. Is there a safety limit on the cruise to cause this? Or could it be there is slack in the cruise cable? Btw thanks to Chris near KC and his video, I watched it and am planning on to do this soon as I have a day to spend. Thanks Dan
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Re: cruise control
I believe that is a safety feature, installed at the Factory: it won't engage above 85 MPH, below 35 MPH(?), and it must be in OD (light on)/5th gear.
The cable slack will cause it to delay engagement such that you must s-l-o-w-l-y ease off of the throttle, to get it to engage (it must take up the cable slack, first); otherwise, the bike slows down more than 5 MPH from the set speed, and it automatically disengages, as part of a safety measure built into the system. There is quite a bit of engineering built into this cruise control -- it is far more sophisticated than a car cruise control. Cheers!
The cable slack will cause it to delay engagement such that you must s-l-o-w-l-y ease off of the throttle, to get it to engage (it must take up the cable slack, first); otherwise, the bike slows down more than 5 MPH from the set speed, and it automatically disengages, as part of a safety measure built into the system. There is quite a bit of engineering built into this cruise control -- it is far more sophisticated than a car cruise control. Cheers!
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Re: cruise control
Don't know about 85mph limit, but even adjusted it will probably run out of control at those throttle settings on hills (JMHO).SgtSlag wrote:I believe that is a safety feature, installed at the Factory: it won't engage above 85 MPH, below 35 MPH(?), and it must be in OD (light on)/5th gear.
The cable slack will cause it to delay engagement such that you must s-l-o-w-l-y ease off of the throttle, to get it to engage (it must take up the cable slack, first); otherwise, the bike slows down more than 5 MPH from the set speed, and it automatically disengages, as part of a safety measure built into the system. There is quite a bit of engineering built into this cruise control -- it is far more sophisticated than a car cruise control. Cheers!
I finally adjusted mine and it was still up against the stop from factory. I meant to video it, but forgot to bring home the power supply for the camera and the battery was near dead. Works great now, but just remember when doing hills it won't shift for you. I plan eventually on installing the OD on always switch that was shared here somewhere. There are times when because of speed limit for long distances, 4th gear would be better.
You will find to get to it: Take off your mirrors then 2 more screws and the front chrome trim comes off; remove the windshield (note height adjustment); 2 screws under headlight and carefully remove it; Take bottom lower fairing off of right side (right as in riders view); Remove right side fairing (just unplug light and the other power connector carefully); Use the video from Chris to do the adjustment (mine took a lot of adjustment.
Should only take a couple of hours first time if you have the right tools (mm allyn wrenchs and phillips #2 and other tools you should already have). I think I could do it now (having done it once) in an hour.
Here is a video, after I had pulled it apart, that might help:
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Re: cruise control
Thanks a lot. Always nice to have helpful people to throw ideas around. Thanks Dan
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Re: cruise control
It is indeed a documented "feature" in the supplement manual.. its probably closer to 80 MPH in real terms as the speedo is about 5 mph high up there..
Page 15-8 in the Supplement manual.. 30 to 80 Mph is the operating range ..
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Page 15-8 in the Supplement manual.. 30 to 80 Mph is the operating range ..
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