Handlebar choke kit /cooling/tuning aid/engine saver
- soulsurfer
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What's the difference with the Mk2?
Turn On, Tune In, Cop out!
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its just a slightly shorter forged type lever with a ball end,id call it version 2 as theres no real benefit other than styling preferance i hope to have both types available when there back in stock
been having supply problems on levers so found this as an alternative,but ive now used all stock of this one too
been having supply problems on levers so found this as an alternative,but ive now used all stock of this one too
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I thought just in case mate and I had some spare
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Bilko wrote:Just getting round to fitting mine now I've got round to getting the old LI rebuilt. Glad some lads here posted their set ups. Helpfull!
if theres any other info you need just ask! ive now added a small alloy nipple to the kit to use as a cable end finisher and theres a few photo,s on my facebook page of them fitted up
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- Dell Oughta
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Fitted my choke kit (came up through the fork tube, and through the headset bolt hole as its uber tight in the S1 head set, at the carb end I used a 90 degree elbow), I will re route it a later date but it'll do for now (cheers Darrell for the speedy delivery of this well made piece of kit)
Cheers
Mike
Cheers
Mike
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yes got a new batch of 50 in ,moving fast though
drop us a message and ill get one sorted for you ,cheers
drop us a message and ill get one sorted for you ,cheers
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I have got a couple of questions, Iv been through the post and not sure if they have been answered so bear with me....
I have a Delly vhsh, would I be able to add a little choke whilst on the move if I noticed a spike in my temp or is it on or off?
Do you have to hold it on or does it stay there ?
Thanks
Sef
I have a Delly vhsh, would I be able to add a little choke whilst on the move if I noticed a spike in my temp or is it on or off?
Do you have to hold it on or does it stay there ?
Thanks
Sef
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yes you just use your thumb and push the lever to add some choke , ive got mine set up with a stronger spring so mine returns very easy.sydduckett wrote:I have got a couple of questions, Iv been through the post and not sure if they have been answered so bear with me....
I have a Delly vhsh, would I be able to add a little choke whilst on the move if I noticed a spike in my temp or is it on or off?
Do you have to hold it on or does it stay there ?
Thanks
Sef
Fairspares Lambretta workshop.