Thumb Choke

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Bilko
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I'm in need of a thumb choke. Darrell Taylor is out of them at the moment.

I understand people have made them with a BSA thumb choke, but my fabrication skills are useless.

Could someone explain how they would fabricate these to fit the two bolt holes on the light switch and what cable to use?
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Darrell Taylor
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got levers back in now ,, be approx 1 week before i have kits made up
feel free to use this link to contact me on facebook and like it(if u like it)
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Taylor-T ... 8819767924
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Darrell Taylor wrote:got levers back in now ,, be approx 1 week before i have kits made up
Contacted you via your Facebook group, please put me down for one.

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chippy
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What's the preferred routing of these ? Into headset and follow gear cables
Norrie Bodge
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Due to the length of cable needed
On mine I went down Alongside the throttle cable
& used a clutch cable outer with an extra long throttle inner
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Any pictures available please

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