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Choke cable connection at the carbs

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When I first got the bike at the end of last summer, the choke on the handlebars worked okay, though a bit stubborn to pull out. About the 3rd time I used it, the connection at the carbs broke and the cable pulled through. No big deal, there is a lever on the carbs that works fine. As I went through the bike over the winter, I changed out all the cables, to include the choke cable. I'm embarrassed to admit that now I can't figure out where to attached it to the rail. On the old cable, the ferule broke off. I know that it should be obvious, but I cannot find a logical place now to attach the new cable/ferule and tighten it down.

Would anyone have a pic on how this attaches to guide me, or can you point me to a place to look. I assume that it is somewhere between the #1 and #2 carbs, or #2 and #3, but I can't ken it. I didn't see this question asked anywhere else in the search I did, so this feels like a real dumb question. It isn't critical that I hook it up, the manual lever still works fine. Feels like since I bought the cable, I need to have it operational.

Thanks.
 
What model/year are we talking about? I took some photos a few days ago of how the choke cable hooks up on my '80 550L, and I can post them after work today if its helpful. The hookup spot on mine is between 2 & 3, and closer to 2.
 
I've looked at the fiche, I even have one blown up on paper but I can't make it out. It is a '79 1000S. I'd appreciate a picture or two, if you don't mind.

Thanks.
 
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