All internal throttle manufacturers promise a precise craftsmanship, a slackness fit with smooth and easy turning of the throttle. A German company called Müller Motorcycle AG offers a system equipped with 6 bearings (a trademark technology) consisting of 2 ball bearings on top of each other on each side of the pulling sledge and of 2 friction bearings to provide an unequaled easy pull of the cable. Fits all 1 inch handle bars with cable passage. For an internal throttle, you will typically use 2 left side aluminum aftermarket grip,.but the company recommends using their own “Müller Aluminum Grips”
Seen In Germany. Internal Throttle With 6 Bearings
Published by March 30th, 2013 in Controls, Customs and Editorial.7 Responses to “Seen In Germany. Internal Throttle With 6 Bearings”
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Gotta love the .
Send us $ 49 and we’ll sell you install instructions.
Capitalism at its best.
Trust us. It right.
Just pay me for you to know for sure.
Honda cub throttle.
You can download instructions for free… German text of course!
Send 49€ or 63$ and your handlebars to Müller an she install the internal throttle for you!
http://www.m-motorcycle.de/de/blog/Innenliegender-Gaszug.html?bmid=57
Or you buy the toolkit for 67€ or 86$ and make your own fingers dirty! 😉
http://www.m-motorcycle.de/de/Produkte/Innenliegender-Gaszug/Montage-Kit.html
Have a nice day!
IfeeltheBreezenow..,
You have evidently never experienced communism – trust me if you had, you would have sent them 100 x $49, telling them to keep the change as a tip for preserving the free market system…
Looks like a quality mechanism to me. Expensive, but not surprising.
Here’s a better link to their site: http://www.m-motorcycle.de/index.php
…it’s gotta be better than the P.O.S. I’m fixing for a customer right now. He paid ~$275 US for it and isn’t worth $10 Renminbi that it cost to make. Uber alles….. Later Jay