2:06 there's actually a naked bike from TVS with same g310 R engine that comes with host of useful features one among them is Cruise control which they call cornering cruise control.
@@thebelligerentmechanic8916 I will try to record it. My editing skills are not great and my garage is a disaster. Ha. I have a few basic videos on alcohol stoves and a short or two at scooter trash 60 on youtube. I'm still in the learning stage.
Absolutely. I have on my 890 but would still put it on the 390 (which I may get. ) I like the convenience of being able to let the right hand loose when I want.
I watch a lot of Ian's Big Rock Moto TH-cam channel and one complaint that comes up a lot with adventure bikes (not enduro dirt bikes) is the lack of cruise control. eg. Suzuki 800DE should've had that from factory. So yeah if the price isnt stupid I would put a cruise control on my 390 ADV.
the price isnt bad veridiancruise.com/collections/ktm-kits my biggest concern as a reviewer is appearing compromised or unobjective because manufacturers give me free things in order to get positive reviews. All my videos are my honest opinions and i worry about people thinking otherwise. Ride safe friend thanks for the comment.
i've never had a nice bike, so never had cruise control. I would 100% use it though, AND, as I am planning on getting a 390 adventure next year, could I get the company name to put this on my buy list? 😅 (If they don't add it stick next year, of course)
Hoping you do get your new bike , everyone should be able to enjoy something so nice!! Better than the name here is the link to the manufacturer's website , safe riding on your new bike friend. veridiancruise.com/products/ktm-390-20-23-adventure-duke-cruise-control
Sometimes i ride long highway stretches to get to the secondary roads i have charted "Mostly because of scenery :)", like you this is the main reason i am considering this mod ,my main concern is the Cost and installation " how complicated is it? " and reliability of the system. Thank you for the comment. ride safe friend
I'll be adding the Veridian Cruise Control to my 390 this winter. I'm going to go with the version that uses the OEM 790/890 switch housing so that I'll have faster/slower/resume capabilities. CC is one of the things I really miss that was on my GS.
CC sure does have it place and uses, however I don't like it and find it a safety issue, but thats me personally. I think for you and your channel as well as others out there doing long distance and find a usefulness for it, I say go for it.
All ADV labeled bikes should come standard (or offered as a factory option at minimum) with cruise control and heated grips. Adventure riding very often consists of distance riding and riding in colder conditions due to the regions and time of year in which a lot of people enjoy these types of bikes. However, I will say that I am not a fan of the idea of "aftermarket" or "non-OEM" cruise control. Cruise control is a feature that should be developed and engineered by the OEM due to safety.
100% agree especially the heated grips. I have used aftermarket cruise on bikes in the past , although they were a bit clunky they functioned as a normal cruise should. Thanks for the comment 🙏
Go for the cruise control . Sure , you're not going to use it on a twisty dirt road or a cow path , but would be handy getting to the "adventure" part of your ride . Don't worry about the people I'm sure you will hear saying "REAL bikers don't use that ! " .
Hello Mr Alien, I personally dont feel a need of CC, reason not being a small bike(it can easily cruise at 130kmph) but the amount of vibrations it will have if you stretch its soft zone and the wind buffeting ....which is better modulated by hand than the CC. I prefer holding the accelerator softly and take it slow intermediately giving me time to relax and stretch.
I agree at lower speeds the motorcycle is quite comfortable and hand throttle is fun and adequate but at higher speeds here in the western United States where I travel long long straight roads it would be nice to relax the hand 🖐️
@@thebelligerentmechanic8916 Ok. I haven't tried CC on my 390Adv, but if you feel the need you can add it. Please let us know if it fulfills your needs and is worth adding.
Whether you are riding a 390 or 1250, you are still riding a motorcycle. You must have a cruise control.
2:06 there's actually a naked bike from TVS with same g310 R engine that comes with host of useful features one among them is Cruise control which they call cornering cruise control.
Thanks for the content. It is a "would like to have" but not a necessity to me. If I rode the miles you do... i'd get one.
Have the Mccruise and love it. Put it on before the veridian came out. Allowl a full day to install+.
Thanks for the heads up :)
Hell yeah!
I never wanted a cruise control until I had one. Never leave home without it now!
Im installing one next week. Great for those long slab days
Post a video of the installation if you can.
@@thebelligerentmechanic8916 I will try to record it. My editing skills are not great and my garage is a disaster. Ha. I have a few basic videos on alcohol stoves and a short or two at scooter trash 60 on youtube. I'm still in the learning stage.
@@RonOrud I'm not that good at it either but i enjoy it. Looking forward to your post.
Yes, would do it. Miss it on my MX5.
Absolutely. I have on my 890 but would still put it on the 390 (which I may get. ) I like the convenience of being able to let the right hand loose when I want.
Without question I’d get it!!!
I watch a lot of Ian's Big Rock Moto TH-cam channel and one complaint that comes up a lot with adventure bikes (not enduro dirt bikes) is the lack of cruise control. eg. Suzuki 800DE should've had that from factory. So yeah if the price isnt stupid I would put a cruise control on my 390 ADV.
the price isnt bad veridiancruise.com/collections/ktm-kits my biggest concern as a reviewer is appearing compromised or unobjective because manufacturers give me free things in order to get positive reviews. All my videos are my honest opinions and i worry about people thinking otherwise. Ride safe friend thanks for the comment.
Here in India, the prices are reached insanity levels.
It's Freaking $500 vs $325, in Europe 😢
@@SantoshS1279 500 for cruise control?
Wow ,what makes them so expensive there ?@@SantoshS1279
Yes, had cruise control on previous bike. Its a game changer.
my bmw had it and i used it often on long trips.
i've never had a nice bike, so never had cruise control. I would 100% use it though, AND, as I am planning on getting a 390 adventure next year, could I get the company name to put this on my buy list? 😅 (If they don't add it stick next year, of course)
Hoping you do get your new bike , everyone should be able to enjoy something so nice!! Better than the name here is the link to the manufacturer's website , safe riding on your new bike friend.
veridiancruise.com/products/ktm-390-20-23-adventure-duke-cruise-control
@@thebelligerentmechanic8916 Thank you!
I would consider adding CC if I planned on riding more highway than secondary roads.
Sometimes i ride long highway stretches to get to the secondary roads i have charted "Mostly because of scenery :)", like you this is the main reason i am considering this mod ,my main concern is the Cost and installation " how complicated is it? " and reliability of the system. Thank you for the comment. ride safe friend
I'll be adding the Veridian Cruise Control to my 390 this winter. I'm going to go with the version that uses the OEM 790/890 switch housing so that I'll have faster/slower/resume capabilities. CC is one of the things I really miss that was on my GS.
I really miss the cruise on my 1200rt as well especially on long straight roads .
CC sure does have it place and uses, however I don't like it and find it a safety issue, but thats me personally. I think for you and your channel as well as others out there doing long distance and find a usefulness for it, I say go for it.
What’s the company I have a 390 and would get one.
veridiancruise.com/products/ktm-390-20-23-adventure-duke-cruise-control
All ADV labeled bikes should come standard (or offered as a factory option at minimum) with cruise control and heated grips. Adventure riding very often consists of distance riding and riding in colder conditions due to the regions and time of year in which a lot of people enjoy these types of bikes. However, I will say that I am not a fan of the idea of "aftermarket" or "non-OEM" cruise control. Cruise control is a feature that should be developed and engineered by the OEM due to safety.
100% agree especially the heated grips. I have used aftermarket cruise on bikes in the past , although they were a bit clunky they functioned as a normal cruise should. Thanks for the comment 🙏
Go for the cruise control . Sure , you're not going to use it on a twisty dirt road or a cow path , but would be handy getting to the "adventure" part of your ride . Don't worry about the people I'm sure you will hear saying "REAL bikers don't use that ! " .
Hello Mr Alien,
I personally dont feel a need of CC, reason not being a small bike(it can easily cruise at 130kmph) but the amount of vibrations it will have if you stretch its soft zone and the wind buffeting ....which is better modulated by hand than the CC. I prefer holding the accelerator softly and take it slow intermediately giving me time to relax and stretch.
I agree at lower speeds the motorcycle is quite comfortable and hand throttle is fun and adequate but at higher speeds here in the western United States where I travel long long straight roads it would be nice to relax the hand 🖐️
@@thebelligerentmechanic8916 Ok. I haven't tried CC on my 390Adv, but if you feel the need you can add it. Please let us know if it fulfills your needs and is worth adding.
I use a $10 AliExpress Atlas throttle lock knock off - 2 minute install time and does the same thing on yhe hiway
I'm very fond of my throttle rocker and have ridden thousands of miles with them , such a simple and effective product :)
Do it