BMW
R1150RT - 12 May, 2006
Hi guys, I have now travelled Apx. 2000 Km. with the cruise
control, that you fitted to my 'BMW R1150RT'. The unit has performed
without any problems, and the initial setup has not been changed, as
it seems to suit my riding style. I have also read the instruction manual
from end to end. It is very comprehensive and explains the unit very
well. I cannot see any where you could go wrong, if you were to install
it yourself, or make changes to the setup. The steps are well explained,
and easy to follow, when using the manual, as the guide. I have done
trips of over 300 Km , without stopping, and pulled up without any soreness
in the shoulders or hands, which was the main reason that I decided
to have this unit installed. So thanks Guys for a well designed and
great unit. Kind regards: Morten Madsen
Valkyrie
- 10 April, 2006
Dear Sirs, I have never written a note like this before,
but really feel compelled to send you this. I received the cruise control
unit several days after you sent the email saying it had been shipped.
I installed it on the bike yesterday and everything went perfectly.
Your instructions were perfect in every way. I don't think I have ever
installed something, especially this complex and have every instruction
make sense and work exactly as printed. The pictures were enormously
helpful. After going thru your diagnostics and buttoning up the bike,
I took it for a test ride and everything work just as I had hoped. The
unit is extremely responsive and I couldn't be happier. I work at a
Honda - BMW dealership in the Cleveland, Ohio area and am an officer
in the Gold Wing Road Riders Association. I will not hesitate to recommend
your products to anyone who asks. Thank you again for an excellent product
and excellent instructions. Jim Hodges
Pacific
Coast - 20 June, 2005
Thanks for keeping the Pacific Coast installation manual
online. I had a right side tip over on a steep motel driveway (at least
35 degree angle in the Adirondack Mountains) last weekend and my cruise
control stopped working. I remembered what happened with gasoline flooding
the vacuum stop valve a couple of years ago when Frank helped me out
via email (very detailed email I might add) and sure enough it was full
of gasoline. After blowing it out and letting it sit to dry overnight
I could not remember if the white end faced the carbs or the vacuum
actuator. Not being able to find my paper manual I went to your web
site hoping it was still there. Thanks for thinking of us "old time"
customers. I have 122,000 miles on my Pacific Coast and the cruise still
works great.
PS I hope you will be making a cruise control for whatever
model bike I buy to replace my Pacific Coast, assuming it ever wears
out. Actually, I've told people I will not buy any motorcycle that does
not have a cruise control available from you guys. TD Seneca Falls,
NY
BMW
R1100S - 11 December, 2004
Hi Tony, I made
it back home this evening at 6:15pm covering 689km in 8 hours 45 minutes
with a 30 minute stop in Bruthen and a 15 minute stop in Cann River.
On the first leg from Mt Waverley to Sale I sat on an indicated 105kph
and covered 192km and only used 8.17 litres of fuel which works out
at 4.25 litres per 100km which is a definite improvement on my usual
5 litres per 100km.
From Sale onwards
I upped the speed to an indicated 115kph most of the way. Perhaps because
the trip is uphill from Cann River to Canberra and perhaps because I
sat on 115kph for most of the way I used 34.68 litres of fuel overall
which works out at nearly dead on 5 litres per 100km so there was no
noticeable improvement in fuel consumption overall but the low fuel
consumption on the first leg is a positive indication that better consumption
is possible using the cruise control on flat roads.
As for the performance
of the unit itself – it worked like a dream! No problems whatsoever.
The one time it cut out on me was around Bruthen but I had my fingers
over the brake lever and I may have given it an involuntary twitch.
My right hand is not noticeably more tired than my left as I was able
to take it in turn to relax them both on the way back. I am very pleased
with the result.
There was very
little rain until I hit Cann River but then it came down in bucket loads
until I reached Bombala. The cruise control was unaffected by the weather.
So…I am very pleased with the purchase! Thanks for all your efforts
(and Frank’s) and I will be in contact soon after I have written the
draft of the article for the ACT BMW MCC magazine.
October,
2004
October 9, 2004 Tony and Frank Guymer MotorCycle Setup
Pty. Ltd. 6 Kingston Street Mount Waverley Victoria Australia 3149 Tony
and Frank, Just a quick note of thanks and a couple of pictures from
this week's successful installation of one of your cruise controls on
my ST1300. Pic1 Pic2
Pic3 We had some decent weather on
Thursday and I got out of work a bit early, so I had a chance to take
my bike out for a couple of hours. Boy, what a treat to be able put
the bike in cruise and watch it stay at a rock solid constant speed
up hills or down. I work in information technology and unfortunately
I'm very familiar with poorly thought out, poorly engineered, poorly
documented, and poorly supported products. It's a pleasure to encounter
a product, and a nice couple of guys to work with, that are exactly
the opposite of all of that. Your documentation is superb, you've got
a great product, and you did a terrific job of thinking through and
selecting the best installation option for my bike. Last, but not least,
in the instances when I had some questions during the installation,
you were generous with your time while we got things back on track.
If there's a downside to this, it's with my wife who rides a Heritage
Soft tail. I know you've got a product coming out of the shoot in another
couple of months that will work for her. Drop me a note when it's ready
to ship. Keep up the good work. It's been a pleasure to get to know
you and your products. John A Seattle
September,
2004
Hi Tony, I wanted to take a moment and drop you a line
to complement you on your fast shipping, excellent installation instructions
and great product. You see, I purchase a lot of items over the internet
each month (although admittedly few outside the United States), mostly
with varying results. Upon ordering your Cruise Control for my Honda
ST1300A, I was surprised to receive delivery in just three days, especially
considering it was coming all the way from Australia. So, I installed
the unit this past weekend. It did take some time, as I expected, but
the installation instructions were very complete. In fact, your instructions
for the amount of work involved were the best I have ever seen. Surely,
you are to be complemented. Last, after installing the cruise control,
I was anxious to try it out. As the saying goes, "proof of the pie is
always in the pudding." The unit worked flawlessly the first time. In
closing, let me just say, thanks again for the great service and for
producing such an excellent product. Yours Truly, William J. Wallace
Aliso Viejo, CA U.S.A.
May,
2004
Subject:
Cruise Hello Tony. I had trouble locating you on the web today due to
another company in Austrailia trying to horn in on your business. I
have been receiving numerous inquiries about your cruise and I have
been referring them to you at www.mccruise.com Hope this OK. I have
about 2000 miles on my cruise now and I just love it. It works flawlessly
and makes riding my bike a pure pleasure on open stretches. Everyone
I know wants one, but, unfortunately, they haven't been developed for
all bikes yet. My working associate has a 1600 Kawasaki Classic and
is drooling for one. I have also had a lot of inquiries from VTXOA members.
If they only knew how fantastic this product is, you would probably
be covered up in orders. (you probably are anyway). Anyway, I just wanted
you to know that I am extremely satisfied with my cruise and the service
that you and your company provided during installation. Here in the
good 'ole USA, that kind of service is hard to find. I wish you much
success in your endeavors. If I can be of any assistance in marketing
your product, please don't hesitate to contact me. Thanks, Bob F MO
USA
March,
2004
Dear Tony and Frank,
I just wanted you to know that I got my
cruise control installed correctly and I must tell you that it works
perfect. Due to my mechanical and electrical ineptness, you were always
there to help me through the next step if I needed it with prompt emails
and a "nailer" solution to whatever problem I encountered. I must admit
that any problem that I encountered was not your fault, but my fault
for not following the directions properly or not understanding something
that was really easy to understand. Your customer support is nothing
short of fantastic and, without you, I probably wouldn't have completed
the install correctly. At any rate, the job is done and the cruise works
without flaw. It holds speed dead on and accelerates or decelerates
as it is supposed to. The safety features are great. Actually, it works
just like the cruise control in my automobiles. No adjustments of the
dpi switches were needed at all. You folks have a GREAT product. Being
in marketing and sales as a profession, I think your product has tremendous
market potential here in the USA. Any serious motorcycle enthusiast
that does any cruising at all should want one of these. Please feel
free to use me as a reference when you have someone interested in purchasing
your Cruise Control. It is, without a doubt, the most sensible thing
that I have added to my VTX 1800 C. Bob F MO USA
October,
2003
G'Day
Tony & Frank, Just a short note to let you know it has been almost 2
years since you installed my Cruise Control on my 2001 Honda VFR 800.
It is still working perfectly. Up the Hume Highway speed 110 kph , hit
the cruise control and enjoy the ride don't have to worry about Speed
cameras or radar. It works that well I use it in the metro area,where
the speed limits are 50 kph. I have to thank you as this was the best
investment I have ever made. Regards......Bill Fairley
October
2003
Hi Frank, I purchased and installed your
ECC on my K12 approx 3 years ago and I thought I would update you with
my experience with it to-date. Overall it has been superb. It has totally
transformed the way I ride the K and made the riding experience much
more enjoyable and relaxed. I often do long distances in a day (1200km-1600km)
and so the cruise is an obvious benefit there. However, it is also a
great benefit in preventing speeding tickets too! In the 12 months prior
to putting your ECC on the bike I accumulated enough points to lose
my licence for 3 months. Since putting the cuise on I have only had
one accidental speeding ticket when I missed a speed zone change from
100km to 80km and got caught for doing 104 in a 80km zone. The only
hiccup I had with the system was about 9 months ago when it started
to get intermittent drop-outs, along with the speedo flickering. This
got worse over a couple of weeks until finally the speedo and the cruise
all stopped working completely. I undressed the bike and started checking
connections and found that the ECC earth connection under the seat was
a thin brass circle that had fatigued and broken off. So I fitted a
replacement aluminum alloy (press-fit) end and re-attached the earth.
This seemed to fix the problem, but the ECC was very flakey. It would
take 2-3 attempts to 'set' the speed each time, then it would drop out
quite regularly, often with a bump in the road or a change in terrain.
It surged more and I had to drop the sensitivity to low to keep it working.
After thinking about it for a while, I decided that the quality of the
connection that I put on may not be good enough and might be interfering
with the signal. So as a first attempt to fix, I took the press fit
connection and soldered it to the wire to improve the electrical qualities
of the connection. I have to say the transformation in the ECC performance
has been stunning. It is now performing so reliably and so smoothly
that I feel it is functioning better than when first installed. All
I can assume is that the ECC controller is very susceptible to the quality
of the signal it receives, so the quality of the connections and expecially
the earth has a big impact on the overall performance of the unit. Needless
to say I'm very happy with the system now and would recommend it to
anybody riding any sort of larger bike. I would also recommend that
you beef up the earth connection, it should not have broken from straight
fatigue. Thanks again for a great ECC unit. Kind regards Stephen Lewin
Executive Director Quantel International Ltd Building Successful Businesses
P: +64 9 414 5030 F: +64 9 414 5037 M: +64 21 970 569 W: www.quantel-international.com
A: PO Box 302 590, North Harbour, Auckland, NZ A: 1250 Capital of Texas
Hwy South, Building 2, Suite 300, Austin, Texas 78746
Just wanted to drop you guys a line, I've
received my cruise control and am very happy with it. It works very
well and the quality of the instructions were superb. I'm going to look
into powder coating the metal bracket for the control panel, this might
be something you could consider looking into for the future as the bare
metal looks a bit unrefined (or maybe just mention "powder coating"
in the manual as an option, since I certainly didn't realize it was
a possibility until a friend mentioned it). Thanks again for a quality
product. Mike
September
2003
Have used the cruise in over 8,000 miles
of riding this Summer. Great product. Thanks, Bob (Honda ST1300)
Tony, .........................I am pleased
with the customer service & quick R & D I received. I will put in a
good word @ the FJR Owners online forum. Thanks Again, Jeff (Yamaha
FJR1300 2003 non ABS)
Cruise Control is already installed and
taken on a very short test run. So far so good. This weekend I have
a 700+ mile ride planned so I should be able to make good use of the
cruise. Since I am not sure of the performance of the unit I will not
comment on it, but I will say the installation was very easy and the
instructions were great. It took me between 6-7 hours to install the
unit broken down over 3 evenings. I only encountered a few problems
so minor they are not worth mentioning. I had looked seriously at home
made installations with car cruise controls, but I was in no mood to
cut wires, fabricate brackets, make vacuum canisters etc. I was also
worried about how safe this type of installation would be. Cruise safety
should not be an issue with your unit. Pull in the clutch with the cruise
engaged and it will disengage. Use the front brake, cruise disengages,
use the back brake cruise disengages. With the safety and ease of installation
I feel that I got my monies worth. Jeff (Honda ST1100)
Two
years on - cruise is still going strong! (Aug 2003)
Name: John McCoy, USA. Email: fidoexpress@msn.com
I am not one to respond to a company in regard to a product, unless
it is worthwhile. I have used your cruise control for two years now,
and it has performed flawlessly, and has increased my touring enjoyment
to the point that I tour places I normally would not go. I have used
a throttle lock for years, but they do nothing for hills and wind. Your
product is worth every penny spent, and the installation instructions
were excellent also. The quality of the components are top shelf, and
the fact that the cruise control is custom designed and engineered for
bike specific application made the purchase an enjoyable and worthwhile
investment in my comfort and safety. Because I stay comfortable longer,
and therefore more alert, it helps me ride farther, safely. It also
prevents me from inadvertantly speeding, or driving too slow, as with
a throttle lock. Job well done! Will recommend your product to anyone
who wants a real cruise. Best regards, John McCoy
Honda
VFR800 (1999)
- 28 May, 2001
Hello
all. As of this afternoon, I completed the install of my MCcruise
electronic cruise unit on my '99 VFR800. (AKA GL800RR) After
corresponding with Frank Guymer of MCsetup
in Australia, I ordered it from Alan Cannon
in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Alan is the Canadian distributor for
MCsetup. He is also a fellow rider. (Kawi Concours) Alan bought a cruise
unit for his own bike and liked it so much, he went into business selling
them. Thanks Al and Frank! Great job by all!
Installation
was straightforward, and including stripping/reinstalling the Klingon's
cloaking device, took about 6 hours (really taking my time and double
checking everything).
The
kit contained absolutely everything required to fit it to the bike.
Even copious quantities of zip-ties in varying lengths. The directions
were clear and concise. It truly is plug and play with no cutting or
snipping or soldering necessary.
After
getting everything flanged up, I went for a ride and immediately started
up the biggest hill I could find, in high gear and the bike would climb
it without wavering speed at all. The only thing I noticed was a bit
of "hunting" on level ground at lower speeds (around 25-35mph, but no
problems at highway speeds). This was easily tuned out by adjusting
the sensitivity of the unit to the "low" position. There are three positions
to adjust the sensitivity, low, medium and high. MCsetup recommends
the medium position, but I found that the low setting cured my hunting
problem.
YMMV.
I cannot tell you all how cool it is to have my right hand freed from
the throttle grip. I only went for a ˝ hour ride on the highway, but
the freedom to stretch and relax my hand and arm, and to alternate arms
was just marvelous. The unit will pay for itself in reduced fatigue
on the way to&from California for WSB/AMA at Laguna.
For
any of you concerned with the safety aspect of the unit, don't be. It
has numerous built-in features that make it completely safe. For example:
The unit is tied into the ignition and if there is a rapid increase
in RPM, the unit disengages. I tested it by pulling in the clutch while
cruising at 5000 rpm in 6th gear. By 6500, the unit had cut out and
the revs only rose to 7000 before falling off. This feature is adjustable
as well, but I feel it works well enough as is, so I left it alone.
There
are also other failsafe features and that makes me feel very secure
about using the cruise system. It truly lives up to all the claims made
by MCsetup. It works exactly like the cruise in your car, only better.
With the excellent power/weight ratio of a bike, the speed uphill stays
spot-on. I saw about a 1% variation in speed going up AND down some
wickedly steep hills at 60 MPH. Of course, my bike is geared shorter
than stock, due to the -1 front sprocket, but I'll be going back to
stock gearing for the roadtrip to CA and I don't expect the speed to
vary much then either.
I
will not deny that it's expensive, but after you've used a TRUE cruise
system, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. For all you LD
riders out there, give it some serious thought. I personally think that
if you compare usefulness and on-road performance per dollar spent,
the MCcruise beats the ThrottleMeister with one [right] hand tied behind
your back. (Pun Intended!) IMHO, YMMV, no relation, yadda yadda yadda.
Later...ROB
Rob
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Honda
ST1100
I enjoy your new
ECC (Electronic Cruise Control). I found many good reasons to help justify
the expense during Rick's and my ride to Oregon last week. Besides the
obvious reduction in fatigue and right wrist cramp, I found it much
easier to caravan 2 or more bikes in formation (the lead bike's ECC
speed does not vary), and when in high LEO areas, I simply set the ECC
to a legally acceptable speed and kept my eyes on the road (as opposed
to on the speedo). You will be amazed at how easily the ST handles the
ECC (I was!) I used it under all manner of varied conditions, head winds,
side winds, tail winds, uphill, down hill, curves, etc... The speed
never varied more than
+ or - 1 mph. Average mpg for the trip 47.7 mpg with several tanks over
50 mpg.
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Comments by John parker, Reseda, Ca.USA
Kawasaki
ZZR1100 and GTR1000 (Z1000GTR)
Its been over eight
weeks since you fitted the cruise controls to the ROADSENSE Kawasaki
ZZR1100 and GTR 1000 during which time Duncan and I have travelled about
18,000 kms!
To say that the
cruise controls are fantastic would be an understatement as they are
very precise and smooth in operation, unobtrusive in installation, easy
to use and have enabled us to maintain safe and legal speed limits on
countless boring kilometres of freeways when ones tendencies are to
'twist the wrist' or 'speed creep' thus resulting in the inadvertant
breaching of the traffic act.
The cruise overcomes
this 'freeway phenomenon' more than admirably allowing the rider more
time to concentrate on their riding environment thus resulting in a
safer ride.
In the near future
I am looking forward to receipt of a Kawasaki Nomad and the first item
I want fitted is... a Motorcycle Set Up Cruise Control!!
Thanks again guys!
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John Crockett, Senior Riding Instructor, Roadsense Australia