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Triumph Rocket III R and GT (2020+) - a premium 2,500cc monster (that's also quite expensive).Indian FTR1200 - a flat-tracker-inspired bike.2021 Aprilia RS660 and Aprilia Tuono 660 - Middleweight sportbikes with cruise.Aprilia RSV4 and Aprilia Tuono V4 (2017+) - a superbike and its streetfighter companion, both with cruise.Ducati XDiavel (2017+) - A sporty muscle cruiser with cruise.Honda Rebel 1100 (2021)+ - A cruiser with cruise.Honda Africa Twin CRF1100L 2020+ - A capable adventure tourer with cruise.2018+ Triumph Speed Triple - Another raucous naked streetfighter with cruise control.Yamaha FZ-10/MT-10 (2016+) - the first Yamaha middleweight with cruise.CFMOTO 700CL-X, 800MT - The Cheapest New Motorcycles with Cruise Control.BMW F 900 R and F 900 XR (2020+) - a mid-range sport standard with cruise.Kawasaki ZX-10R and ZX-10RR (2021+) - Another superbike with Cruise Control.BMW S 1000 RR (2015 +)- a hyper sportbike with cruise.Kawasaki Ninja 1000SX (2020+) - an affordable sport tourer with cruise.The Unsurprising Motorcycles with Cruise Control.What’s more surprising, to me, is the other motorcycles that are cool, sporty, or adventurous - and maybe not even top of the line - and that have cruise control either standard or as a surprising option. I’ve got a starting point list below of the usual suspects with cruise control, too. Nobody would be surprised to see that you can get a touring-focused motorcycle like a Ducati Multistrada, BMW R 1250 GS, a Yamaha FJR1300, or a Honda Goldwing with cruise control as standard. Let’s start with the obvious - a lot of high-end touring and sport-touring motorcycles come with cruise control. Even the awesome well-integrated systems from MCCruise don’t look visually perfect, and cost north of US$500, and up to nearly US$1,000 for some systems. There are a few reasons for this, including a system being better integrated with a motorbike visually and electronically, to not losing value on expensive add-ons when selling the bike. Looks great, but you can tell it’s not stock.īut even though those modifications all work and are fine, I really prefer for the advanced systems in my everyday motorcycle to be stock ones. –> See our complete buyers guide for the best after-market motorcycle cruise control systems and throttle locks for every budget. Yes, you can add cruise control to many motorcycles, from throttle locks all the way to advanced systems that play with the motorcycle’s electronics, like those from the Australian company MCCruise. Purists say you don’t need it those without it say you can add a throttle lock to get 80% of the way at a fraction of the cost, and those who’ve had electronic cruise control claim there’s no real substitute. Here’s what they are.Ĭruise control is controversial. It includes some surprisingly cheap and unusual motorcycles with cruise control, too!Īs I decided that cruise control was a must-have feature for my ONE motorcycle to rule them all, I started finding out a few surprisingly cool, and sometimes cheap motorcycles with cruise control (well, cheaper) - in addition to the usual suspects, and also some motorcycles that surprisingly DON’T have cruise control. This is my list of motorcycles with cruise control.