handiman
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I want to install a left hand trottle (problem free good quality) AND I NEED HELP PLEASE. Does anyone out there have one and are they easy to install. If so what brand, where did you get it, do you like it and was it easy to install. I also googled it but all general info and I want to find the best one for my Nytro XTX.
Thank You
Clem
Thank You
Clem
SilentSno
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Please try the search, its a question been asked number of times.
I chose the Sno Bunje left handed throttle. But there are others, Leftys, Goldfinger, etc...
They all roughly work the same.
I chose the Sno Bunje left handed throttle. But there are others, Leftys, Goldfinger, etc...
They all roughly work the same.
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or...you can build your own for about 1/4 the cost.
outofbounds
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left-hand throttle
Clem - I have been using a Lefty's for the past two seasons (08 Nytro MTX). It is working fine.
The product seems a bit "flimsy" compared to my buddies' Goldfinger throttles. It also took several different installation attempts before I got the Lefty’s working correctly. We have been able to install the Goldfingers with a lot more ease.
After comparing the two brands I advise that you go with the Goldfinger and wish that I had gone that route.
However, I do prefer the size of the Lefty's thumb mechanism (it has more surface area than the Goldfinger).
I wouldn't worry about it too much - all of the products out on the market will probably work for you.
The Snobunje unit looks good too but I have not seen one in person.
Clem - I have been using a Lefty's for the past two seasons (08 Nytro MTX). It is working fine.
The product seems a bit "flimsy" compared to my buddies' Goldfinger throttles. It also took several different installation attempts before I got the Lefty’s working correctly. We have been able to install the Goldfingers with a lot more ease.
After comparing the two brands I advise that you go with the Goldfinger and wish that I had gone that route.
However, I do prefer the size of the Lefty's thumb mechanism (it has more surface area than the Goldfinger).
I wouldn't worry about it too much - all of the products out on the market will probably work for you.
The Snobunje unit looks good too but I have not seen one in person.
Vmax4
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I have a goldfinger installedand it rocks. Good quality, easy installation, sturdy, and worked very well with minimal adjustments.
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