Johnnydefacto wrote:
otown, when you are riding, what position is your throttle at? 100%, 50%.... If its at $100 wide open, the cruise will set, and when you go around a sharp turn, your engine will accelerate to hold or get back to speed, and sometimes when doing this, it will override the cruise control. If that happens, throttle down as much as you can really quick without going into neutral or dumping you rider, then slowly throttle up to around 50-60% to get back to your riding speed, the cruise should take over in a few seconds once you are at that speed.
I only have the throttle position slightly more than it needs to maintain speeds for slight turns, when I have to make sharp turns, I manually override by accelerating hard (keeping it at riding speed), then back down as I straighten so that the cruise will take over.
try that and see if it fixes your issue.
Damn I bet that's it....it has never happened with me behind the wheel, but when my friend was driving for another buddy, it happened. Most of my buddies that drive it have a tendency to just lay down on the throttle and keep it there.
When I pull a rider out of the water, I get a sense for when the speed-o is about to take over, and I throttle it back to about 50% just before the beep, so it's at a nice position if cruise ever stops working. This is probably why I haven't noticed it when I was driving...
Good advice, I'll spread it around, thanks.