MCCruise' own Throttle-By-Wire product has arrived!
•Posted on November 11 2017
Unparalleled excellence from your MCCruise team -
delivering quality, worldwide at the most affordable cost!
After three years in development MCCruise' own throttle-by-wire cruise control has arrived. Built to blow the competition away in performance, reliability, durability and sophistication, the KTM 1190 product is available now (see link below) and more product will be released for sale this coming week on this web site.
MCCruise staff has drawn upon their twenty years’ experience in developing software delivering unparalleled performance at all speeds. We matched that with sophisticated calibration, setup and diagnostic tools to assist in supporting our customers over the phone - anywhere in the world, giving us the means to back up a superb product with service and support which excels.
Our installation instructions are second to none. Yes they are lengthy, but our TBW kits are vastly simpler to install than our traditional kits, which are still available, of course. A photo accompanied by a short paragraph allows a capable home mechanic to install a very sophisticated system, but we still warn our customers to be objective and obtain instructions before they purchase. Know what you are getting into and determine who will install it and how much it will cost – BEFORE you buy!
There aren’t that many TBW motorcycles available – yet! Which is why we have put in the effort to ensure our product can grow - with the market.
European customers have to wait until EU-Type Approval comes through I am afraid – before Christmas we hope.
Models available to order right now in the rest of the world include:
- KTM 1190
- Yamaha FJ-09 (MT-09 Tracer), FZ-09 (MT-09) and XSR900
- Suzuki GSX1000R - kit is designed, we just need a bike to calibrate it on!
- More models coming soon.
Moreover, we are about to release product for Polaris Ace
....and Polaris General UTVs.
Check out this web site for these new products, which will be put up this coming week!
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