thanks for the review orderd one using your code. i will post veridct on import duties and vat when it arrives here in the uk. your code has helped with the price again thank you. fitting to a gsx8r which i will be using to tour holland germany austria in 2025
I'm one of those "old school GM Cruise engineers"! LoL. Fun fact, at one time AC Spark Plug, who designed and built the cruise systems, had 50 engineers working just on cruise. I did calibration riding for the application to Harleys in what... '90? A long time back at any rate. You did a good explanation of their tech. Very solid. Of course, I can't wait to play with the tuning options. Thanks for the discount code. I'll be putting it on my KTM 690R.
Haha. Awesome! Yea man the way it works just reminds me of the 90'-2006 era GM vehicles simple cruise control operation. I've put on well over 1k miles at this point and it's been solid on my GSX8R. I'm sure your love it!
Hope you enjoy it! I absolutely love mine. Just got wrapped up with a long trip on my 8R with it. About 1,000miles covered in total. Absolutely saved my wrist and made me so much more relaxed when cruising along.
Within normal visibility no. Since the system isn't tied into your speed display or anything it won't show up there. The button switch also does not presently have any sort of light or anything to inform you either. I can say I do believe the actual controller that you likely will hide under the gas tank does have some LED changes for certain actions, however this likely won't be visible. I'll mention I'm not sure adding that is a need since every situation I can think of where you want to slow the bike down the VC will end up disabling. Clutch in and holding even just has the VD slowing raise the RPM to if I recall 8k rpm and then it disables as well. Personally even on my cars I drive I about never look down to "verify" cruise is active. You either feel it active or you don't. Much like a car I simply tap the brake to cancel it.
JUST PICKED this up using the discount code, hope that helps in anyway. thanks.
Awesome, thank you! Every little bit helps! Hopefully you enjoy having cruise control as much as I do. Massive flex riding with a group honestly. :D
thanks for the review orderd one using your code. i will post veridct on import duties and vat when it arrives here in the uk. your code has helped with the price again thank you. fitting to a gsx8r which i will be using to tour holland germany austria in 2025
Great to hear! I just did my own little tour around Arizona, USA and the cruise control was an absolute life saver. Not a single issues to date.
Thanks for the review!
I'm one of those "old school GM Cruise engineers"! LoL. Fun fact, at one time AC Spark Plug, who designed and built the cruise systems, had 50 engineers working just on cruise. I did calibration riding for the application to Harleys in what... '90? A long time back at any rate.
You did a good explanation of their tech. Very solid. Of course, I can't wait to play with the tuning options. Thanks for the discount code. I'll be putting it on my KTM 690R.
Haha. Awesome! Yea man the way it works just reminds me of the 90'-2006 era GM vehicles simple cruise control operation. I've put on well over 1k miles at this point and it's been solid on my GSX8R. I'm sure your love it!
Great review, just ordered Veridian cruise for my NC750X using your discount code, can't wait for it to arrive but it will be a few weeks, UK.
Hope you enjoy it! I absolutely love mine. Just got wrapped up with a long trip on my 8R with it. About 1,000miles covered in total. Absolutely saved my wrist and made me so much more relaxed when cruising along.
Thanks! Did you have to move the clutch lever to mount the cruise module?
Yes I did. I cover it in my installation video. It was shifted a hair to the right.
Awesome videos! Is there any indication of the CC being active or when it has been deactivated?
Within normal visibility no. Since the system isn't tied into your speed display or anything it won't show up there. The button switch also does not presently have any sort of light or anything to inform you either. I can say I do believe the actual controller that you likely will hide under the gas tank does have some LED changes for certain actions, however this likely won't be visible. I'll mention I'm not sure adding that is a need since every situation I can think of where you want to slow the bike down the VC will end up disabling. Clutch in and holding even just has the VD slowing raise the RPM to if I recall 8k rpm and then it disables as well. Personally even on my cars I drive I about never look down to "verify" cruise is active. You either feel it active or you don't. Much like a car I simply tap the brake to cancel it.