GT 'J' Choke lever wanted.

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Alan H
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GT 'J' Choke lever wanted.

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That's the one that fits on the clutch lever. All triples are the same I understand. Complete witb base, lever etc. preferred. I still have the handlebar clamp and clutch lever bits.
I'm sure there was one on the bike when I stripped it, but t'aint there now.
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Alan H wrote:That's the one that fits on the clutch lever. All triples are the same I understand. Complete witb base, lever etc. preferred. I still have the handlebar clamp and clutch lever bits.
I'm sure there was one on the bike when I stripped it, but t'aint there now.
The garage witch strikes again!!! :shock:
I might have one if I didn’t sell it when I got rid of the Heffalump Al. Il av a look int shed tomorrow ;)
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Cheers Paul.
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I’ve had a good root round in the cave this morning Al but I’m buggered if I can find it :(
I’m certain I’ve got one though and I’ll keep looking. Sorry mate :oops:
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Try harder! Are yer eyes painted on? :lol:
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GT750 J 1972
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KETTLE BOY wrote:Here you go matey....

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre ... 1275965230
Seen that one but I need the base part too.
A couple in the US but the postage is a killer + vat, + import duty etc. The gits.
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Sorted by a nice guy on Sundial forum.
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