Pro-Spec Easy Cruise for Triumph Street Twin-ECZ-007
Pro-Spec Easy Cruise for Triumph Street Twin-ECZ-007
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Pro-Spec Easy Cruise for Triumph Street Twin-ECZ-007
For Triumph Street Twin – Right-Side Bar-End Replacement
The Pro-Spec Easy Cruz ECZ 007 is a friction-based mechanical throttle assist specifically crafted for the Triumph Street Twin. This device replaces the factory right-side bar-end and enables the rider to maintain throttle input with less wrist strain—ideal for long-distance cruising.
Key Features
Precision Fit for Triumph Street Twin
Custom-made for the Street Twin series, it installs directly in place of the OEM right-side bar-end.
Dual-Mode Operation
- Cruise Mode : Turn the knob inward (anti-clockwise / throttle-open direction) to apply throttle friction.
- City Mode : Turn the knob outward (clockwise / throttle-close direction) to release friction.
Maintains Full Throttle Function
Riders can still accelerate, decelerate, or completely close the throttle even while Cruise Mode is engaged.
OEM Weight Matching
Built to closely match the weight of the original bar-end, ensuring balanced handling and minimized vibration.
Non-Electronic
No wiring or power source required. Mechanical design ensures simplicity and reliability.
🛠️ Installation Instructions
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Remove OEM Bar-End
Use an Allen key to loosen and remove the right-side bar-end. -
Install Easy Cruz
Place the Special Flat Step Washer at the end of the throttle tube. -
Mount Easy Cruz Body
Insert and position the Easy Cruz Body in place of the original bar-end. -
Attach Knob
Install the Easy Cruz Knob and tighten lightly.
⚠️ Avoid overtightening the grub screw to prevent thread damage.
Package Contents
Bike Compatibility
Brand: Triumph
Model: Street Twin
Throttle-side only; designed for OE handlebar configuration.
⚠️ Disclaimer
- This is not an electronic cruise control system.
- Use responsibly—avoid use in dense traffic, off-road terrain, or technical riding scenarios.
- DIY-friendly, but professional installation is recommended if needed.
- The rider is solely responsible for proper use and safety.
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