Choke levers
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Re: Choke levers
just loop the wire and use an electrical terminal block/ or crimp to hold the loop
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Re: Choke levers
Ive got a kawasaki kit f3 zip tie out the side of my airbox 

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Re: Choke levers
+1jake wrote:Ive got a kawasaki kit f3 zip tie out the side of my airbox
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Re: Choke levers
trick lock wire with "factory" thin wall plastic pipe covering to avoid shredding me hands. 

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Re: Choke levers
I use a cut down plastic bicycle brake lever - one from a kids bicycle. Just reachs my thumb on the left bar (facing down so out of the way with a normal grip). Works a treat and confuses the hell out of people. It only cost a couple of quid. Can be awkward for bump starting but still a damn sight better than with the standard race bike versions hanging out under tanks......
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