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Choke question
08/04/14 at 16:44:10
How would I go about removing choke nob and putting a dice in its place?
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08/04/14 at 18:04:04
Not certain, but I think it's molded in place... in which case you'd have break it off, or cut it off, ... then glue the dice on...
Then, hope you don't pull it off while using it...
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paint dots on the knob..
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Re: Choke question
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justin_o_guy2 wrote
on 08/05/14 at 10:23:49:
paint dots on the knob..
that made me laugh. guess it's one of those days.
along with justin's idea, file it down square, paint it white, then add the black dots. perfecto!
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08/05/14 at 12:40:11
Grind the end of the knob flat, glue the two together, trim the knob to match the dice.
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Re: Choke question
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08/05/14 at 12:50:18
Use a die to thread the choke rod.
Then tap threads into the dice.
If you think the dice is too soft for small threads, use a larger tap for a helicoil insert into the dice.
Hence, your choke shall be called
tap and dice
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08/05/14 at 15:11:44
I remember someone put something fancy on, like an Irish knot or something. Was kinda a theme elsewhere on their bike, too. It was a picture, not sure how to search for that.
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08/05/14 at 20:36:15
Vers I'm gonna go with your idea and I know guys it sounds kind of pointless but I'm bored and running out of things to do with my bike I'm gonna be putting a rear fender on soon I think hopefully adds some character and some more color if you guys check my bike out let me know of anything I should do or would be cool thanks
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