Reddit Reddit reviews CrampBuster CB2 Wide

We found 5 Reddit comments about CrampBuster CB2 Wide. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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CrampBuster CB2 Wide
Black standard size fits grips that are under 1-3/8 inches in diameter and has shorter and wider palm restFull motorcycle throttle control with a relaxed handReduces hand fatigue and cramping for easier throttle operationEliminates throttle creepIt's a motorcycle grip control, not a cruise throttle lock
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5 Reddit comments about CrampBuster CB2 Wide:

u/LouDiamond · 6 pointsr/motorcycles

i've got a throttle lock that helps a lot:

http://www.amazon.com/2Wheel-Ride-GC-1-Motorcycle-Throttle/dp/B0055QOKC8/

and a cramp buster can help as well:

http://www.amazon.com/automotive/dp/B000GZPH2U

both are super cheap and really help on long rides.

u/CG_Ops · 5 pointsr/motorcycles

What kind of bike?

Also, since this is likely temporary, you might be better off with a motorcycle wrist support or a crampbuster

Take it from me, if you're a seasoned rider, changing up the controls scheme can potentially be very dangerous if you don't practice adjusting to it a LOT.

u/faceroll · 4 pointsr/motorcycles

If you're going to be on the slab for extended periods these little things help out a bit.

Tire plug kit.

Rain protection for your luggage...should be pretty standard but I've spaced on that one before >.>.

u/son-of-fire · 3 pointsr/motorcycles

Crampbusters are nice, or you could spend closer to the top of your $100 range get him a pair of motorcycle boots Casual Motorcycle shoes or something.

EDIT: Thought of more stuff. Gloves, Mount for GPS or Phone, motorcycle/atv jack, Socket set, torque wrench... That's about all I can think of at the moment.

u/BernoulliMagic · 1 pointr/motorcycles

Not sure if you've got the wide version of the CrampBuster but this in combination with a good quality pair of gloves has really helped. I've got tennis elbow and a good bit of carpal tunnel pain but after a year of daily riding and more regimented workouts I've noticed the pains have diminished. http://www.amazon.com/Crampbuster-CB2-CrampBuster-Wide/dp/B000GZPH2U

You're spot on about relaxing while riding as that's the source of most pressure and pain points for extended rides. Sadly there's just no overcoming the death-grip when in slipperier conditions.