I was looking at the CM19/AP300 system. How does the little stalk work?
The stalk works by pressing a click button on the end of the stalk to set the speed. There is a another button on the stalk for resume (to return to the previous set speed after braking or using the clutch). We also do a sophisticated hand throttle with a brake knock-off – the Eagle Economic – which may be of interest. How reliable are the magnetic pick ups; do they mess up on rough roads when the drive shaft may be rising and falling moving the magnets away from the pick up? I am asking on behalf of a few people all of whom drive four wheel drive vehicles – if you have any experience of cruise on such cars, does off-roading have any detrimental effects on the speed pick up? If you are going off-roading there is a distinct possibility that you will dislodge the speed pick up magnets. In such cases it may be better to look at systems which can use a speed pulse from within the vehicle itself, the Professional Electronic Range would be the appropriate selection to choose from (CM7, CM19,
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