Richouse
Well-known member
I have installed and used both the Rostra electronic and the CCS-100 cruises and I thought I would write comparison for you guys.
I found all of the instructions to install both on this forum. The Rostra was limited but there was some help out there. The CCS-100 had some very good instructions.
Installation: I have to say the CCS was easier to install. Probably because the instructions were better and this was my 3rd cruise to install. The Rostra has many more wires most of which you don't use. This makes the install more confusing. Getting the right dip switch setting was also easier on the CCS. I had to PM other members who installed the Rostra to see what their settings were and still had to trial and error it to get it to work. Settings that works for one person may not work for the next. The CCS worked the first time with the settings found here on the forum. I could NOT get the Rostra to work with the VSS signal from the bike. I know others have but I couldn't and I know of one member who couldn't either. We both had to use a magnet kit on the wheel to get a speed signal to the cruise. The Rostra doesn't have a setting to take a signal from the coil, not that I could find anyway. The CCS uses the signal from the coil very well.
Operation: I have to say the CCS-100 wins hands down. It is just so much smoother. The Rostra would surge up 4 to 5 mph fairly violently when set was pushed. Then settle down to the selected speed. The CCS, you just feel a little bump in the throttle to let you know it engaged, no change in speed. The Rostra would over correct on hills and get itself into a series of speeding up and slowing down hunting for the speed just getting worse and worse. I would have to hold the throttle and let it catch up and then it would stay steady, until the next hill.
I hope this helps someone make a decision on a cruise if they are looking for more info. I wish I had something like this before I bought the Rostra but then I wouldn't have known. I would suggest the CCS-100 for the FJR if you ask me...
I found all of the instructions to install both on this forum. The Rostra was limited but there was some help out there. The CCS-100 had some very good instructions.
Installation: I have to say the CCS was easier to install. Probably because the instructions were better and this was my 3rd cruise to install. The Rostra has many more wires most of which you don't use. This makes the install more confusing. Getting the right dip switch setting was also easier on the CCS. I had to PM other members who installed the Rostra to see what their settings were and still had to trial and error it to get it to work. Settings that works for one person may not work for the next. The CCS worked the first time with the settings found here on the forum. I could NOT get the Rostra to work with the VSS signal from the bike. I know others have but I couldn't and I know of one member who couldn't either. We both had to use a magnet kit on the wheel to get a speed signal to the cruise. The Rostra doesn't have a setting to take a signal from the coil, not that I could find anyway. The CCS uses the signal from the coil very well.
Operation: I have to say the CCS-100 wins hands down. It is just so much smoother. The Rostra would surge up 4 to 5 mph fairly violently when set was pushed. Then settle down to the selected speed. The CCS, you just feel a little bump in the throttle to let you know it engaged, no change in speed. The Rostra would over correct on hills and get itself into a series of speeding up and slowing down hunting for the speed just getting worse and worse. I would have to hold the throttle and let it catch up and then it would stay steady, until the next hill.
I hope this helps someone make a decision on a cruise if they are looking for more info. I wish I had something like this before I bought the Rostra but then I wouldn't have known. I would suggest the CCS-100 for the FJR if you ask me...