Valkyrie Riders Cruiser Club
November 22, 2025, 06:56:16 AM *
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
Ultimate Seats Link VRCC Store
Homepage : Photostash : JustPics : Shoptalk : Old Tech Archive : Classifieds : Contact Staff
News: If you're new to this message board, read THIS!
 
VRCC Calendar Ad
Pages: [1]   Go Down
Print
Author Topic: Throttle gets stuck  (Read 476 times)
Sparky
Member
*****
Posts: 770


Springdale, AR


« on: January 21, 2016, 05:30:02 PM »


https://i.imgur.com/fcB3KgB.gifv
Logged
Mr Whiskey
Member
*****
Posts: 2531


Tennessee


« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 05:33:34 PM »

"The bike wants to go fast."
Logged

Peace, Whiskey.
Valkorado
Member
*****
Posts: 10514


VRCC DS 0242

Gunnison, Colorado (7,703') Here there be twisties.


« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2016, 05:48:44 PM »

Good thing the second barricade did its job.   Shocked
Logged

Have you ever noticed when you're feeling really good,
there's always a pigeon that'll come sh!t on your hood?
- John Prine

97 Tourer "Silver Bullet"
01 Interstate "Ruby"

Bighead
Member
*****
Posts: 8654


Madison Alabama


« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2016, 07:20:53 PM »

The back flip was pretty Kool coolsmiley
Logged

1997 Bumble Bee
1999 Interstate (sold)
2016 Wing
DirtyDan
Member
*****
Posts: 3450


Kingman Arizona, from NJ


« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2016, 09:55:19 PM »

reminds me of a bull jumping in to the stands

dan
Logged

Do it while you can. I did.... it my way
Jess Tolbirt
Member
*****
Posts: 4720

White Bluff, Tn.


« Reply #5 on: January 22, 2016, 04:14:28 AM »

those bikes need a tip over switch
Logged
thewoodman
Member
*****
Posts: 346


Bradenton, FL


« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2016, 08:00:32 AM »

I sure wish that had sound!
Logged



The first step in getting somewhere is deciding that you are not going to stay where you are.

TheWoodMan
Hef
Member
*****
Posts: 708

Opdyke, IL 62872


« Reply #7 on: January 22, 2016, 12:18:18 PM »

I'm surprised at that. When I rode in competition, we had to have a kill switch which consisted of a set of car contact points from distributor attached to the kill switch wire. contacts were kept apart to run engine by a piece of leather connected to a rawhide strap which was tied to riders wrist. If rider was thrown from bike the strap would pull the leather out of points thus killing engine immediately. Very effective and good safety feature.
Logged

Jess from VA
Member
*****
Posts: 30866


No VA


« Reply #8 on: January 22, 2016, 12:25:58 PM »

Maximum Overdrive or Christine possessed-by-the-devil motorcycle.  Grin

Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
Print
Jump to: