3 wire trigger throttle It's Alive and made in USA!!!

@D8veh
American springs never break!
otherDoc
 
docnjoj said:
@D8veh
American springs never break!
otherDoc

That might be almost true. In fact it would be true if you never use it.

Somebody also told me that when you buy a Chinese product in USA at a USA inflated price, the quality doesn't improve with the price.

Thanks for your efforts in testing. I hope you get thousands of happy miles from it. Keep us updated.
 
docnjoj said:
Hey Captain, I'm a doctor, not an electrician! That's why I don't do my own house wiring any more. :D otherDoc

Lol, just didn't want anyone to have a "shocking" experience :wink:
Glad you were able to get the the throttle up and running, would the "throttle tamer" (which I have briefly read about) http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=51460&start=50 help to even things out?? maybe the experts can chime in on this.

Anyways thanks for the review.
 
captain387 said:
docnjoj said:
Hey Captain, I'm a doctor, not an electrician! That's why I don't do my own house wiring any more. :D otherDoc

Lol, just didn't want anyone to have a "shocking" experience :wink:
Glad you were able to get the the throttle up and running, would the "throttle tamer" (which I have briefly read about) http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=51460&start=50 help to even things out?? maybe the experts can chime in on this.

Anyways thanks for the review.
I've given Zombiess "throttle tamer" a good deal of thought, but first I have to try out the new S12S controller I got for a PAS setup for my trike. It may have enough "tuneability" to get the throttle under better control. If not I will order a "throttle tamer", since Zombiess gives examples of using it for lower power (36 V)
otherDoc
 
So now that you have a working throttle trigger, please post the link so that the rest of us can try it too. Thanks!
 
Here are some poor pics. Camera is on the fritz. Throttle doesn't interfere with anything, and I have a bunch of stuff on the handgrip area.IMG_0653.JPGIMG_0655.JPGIMG_0654.JPG

otherDoc
 
skeetab5780 said:
Oh, Chang Choi made that..def USA made he lives right down the street from me.
Can you tell us how Ridekick trailer got the throttle rights?
otherDoc
 
never heard of ridekick, all i know is if you buy parts from china and put them together, it doesn't make it made in America...maybe assembled.
 
skeetab5780 said:
never heard of ridekick, all i know is if you buy parts from china and put them together, it doesn't make it made in America...maybe assembled.
Here they are. Check out their claims.

http://www.ridekick.com/

otherDoc
 
If they made that themselves, it would surely be way too expensive considering the quantities they could sell. The main parts are injection moulded, which requires a big investment in tooling. It must be a standard part for a mass-produced item somewhere else. They probably saw it at a trade fair somewhere on a the stand of a company that makes throttles, and ordered some. The "made in USA" bit would be sticking their decal on it.
 
Looks like they molded their RK logo into it, so at least that piece of it is molded for them (or else they deliberately found some part already molded with a logo they liked and appropriated it for their own use ;) Not all that likely).

So they probably did pay for hte tooling and injection molding---but I doubt it was done in the USA.
 
Is the logo moulded or on a decal. It's not clear in the photo. I took it as a decal because it's silver, and the moulding is black.
 
d8veh said:
Is the logo moulded or on a decal. It's not clear in the photo. I took it as a decal because it's silver, and the moulding is black.
It is molded in and raised.
otherDoc
 
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