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Also i am looking to buy a complete brake lever and choke lever assembly, and a complete clutch and decompressor lever assembly for the same bike.The only parts i have is the throttle assembly with grip,for the rhs of the handlebars and no parts at all for the lhs.Anyone know the part number,the only one i can find is 18-693 and 18-694 when i put the part number in the spares scheme i get a part for a twin.(even though they are for brake and air,not sure what is meant by air?) If not i see there is some on www.norbsa02.freeuk.com/goffyhandlebarlevers.htm but would prefer to support the spares scheme.Thanks in advance.
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By air they mean choke. The valve lifter lever was always separate.
18-693 is correct for the brake plus air/choke/ You bike has auto A/R so the clutch lever is 18-541, no A/R lever.
18-693 is correct for the brake plus air/choke/ You bike has auto A/R so the clutch lever is 18-541, no A/R lever.
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Many Thanks Alan,Put the numbers in presume they are out of stock,will look elsewhere.I guess they were the ball end Doherty type.E Bay has them i see,Item nos 370050984702 and 370052697844 and 370050984262.
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Armours it is then,Would you advise ball end for both levers decompressor and choke?
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Help and advise please I know what i need now,but could someone advise the correct levers for a 1957 G3 LS 350cc Would it be Ball end Clutch and Brake and normal decompressor and choke.
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Ball end if you feel happier with them, but they would not have been fitted originally.
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You still up Alan,What was the original, i presume all levers NOT ball end. I am looking for original,you know best.
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When I was nowt but a lad we upgraded to ball ended levers,it was the thing to do.
Chemists do it with test tubes
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Blade type levers on 1961 G3
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0002.jpg
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0003.jpg
Pattern ball end levers on 1958 G80
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0004.jpg
Edited by - paultbird on 17 May 2008 11:20:10 PM
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0002.jpg
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0003.jpg
Pattern ball end levers on 1958 G80
http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/hh23 ... ge0004.jpg
Edited by - paultbird on 17 May 2008 11:20:10 PM