Author Topic: Lever to handlebar choke?  (Read 1687 times)

Offline pressureangle

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Lever to handlebar choke?
« on: March 09, 2015, 11:52:16 PM »
My '85 LeMans IV has a lever and splitter to activate the chokes, which works fine. However one of the updates I've made is a hydraulic clutch, and have installed the clutch master/lever from (I think) an 1100 Sport or Daytona, which has a nifty little lever on the clutch master that you roll forward to activate. It appears to have had a cable clamp rather than a terminal fitting like it would need for a splitter.

Did Guzzi ever make a bike with this nifty handlebar choke routed to a splitter?

Something wistful and amusing, yet poignant.

dilligaf

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Re: Lever to handlebar choke?
« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2015, 07:24:21 AM »
All my BMW's and the Ducati have the choke lever on the handle bars. I haven't built any control cables in years-many years but you should be able to purchase most of the stuff you need from a bicycle shop.  Its not that hard to do.  :BEER:
Matt

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