With the way the choke operates, Is it necessary to use the stock choke lever? I would like to try and use switches from a Euro CBR 600, that has the choke lever built into the switch housing?
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Choke Lever
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Re: Choke Lever
JT: If the choke lever you want to use operates the cable properly, I see no reason why it shouldn't work. Just try and see how much "pull" you are getting Make sure it pushes back alright also.
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Re: Choke Lever
Ok, Thanks for the reply. When I give this a try I'll see how it operates the choke first before I get to involved with it.
Thank you.
JT
Thank you.
JT
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