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I need a different choke cable... or different bracket

exdirtbiker

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As I install the { freshly dipped, cleaned, and polished } carbs I bought last June, I now realize the choke cable on my bike has a barrel on it, while the 82-ish 1100 carbs I bought had a different cable end.
My bike has the choke knob through the steering stem. ( previous carbs I took off are RS36 - choke on carbs, so no cable )

Should I change the carb bracket thing to work with my cable, or buy a different choke cable from a ... ?? Edit: my choke cable is seized, so I need a new one anyway

Here's what I have:

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You can interchange the choke lifters and the hookup combinations. Just takes some reorgnizing them. Or just get the corresponding cable for what you have. They make stem mounted cables with the barrel and the round pin type ends.
 
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I like it better without choke cable and operate choke on carb by hand, you just cant walk away from bike as it warms up...less is better
 
You are NOT using the RS36 carbs.....correct??? Just swap what you need between the CVs or get the right cable....whichever you choose.
 
You can interchange the choke lifters and the hookup combinations. Just takes some reorgnizing them. Or just get the corresponding cable for what you have. They make stem mounted cables with the barrel and the round pin type ends.

Do you know what models came with the smaller (round pin) type end?
 
Thank you for looking !
but when I google that part # for the Cooley, it shows me the barrel type. :-(

After more searching, I found this :
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Part 548400-45100

Looks like the carbs I got are 1979 or older... or at least the bracket is.
 
Yeah...i saw that after i posted it...dam fiches arent all that crystal clear so I double checked on Ebay and saw the barrel end... I deleted the posts....sorry for jumping the gun.
 
for future reference.....
Choke cables through the steering stem:
part # 58400-49010 and 584010-45110 have barrel ends, fits most all GS 1980+ ( I am taking a guess that they are different lengths.) ( also try K28-2148)( or motion pro 04-0113)

58400-45100 has the smaller, pin type end, shown above, fits most all GS from 1977 to 1979

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The '82 and newer carbs do have the smaller end, but the top end goes to a thumb lever under the left hand grip. You might be able to use that one from the '79, but it probably won't fit in the bracket on the carbs.

As Chuck mentioned in post #2, it is rather easy to just swap the brackets over from your old carbs to the new carbs. Along with the brackets, you will need to change the "choke" rod and all the hardware that is currently between carbs 3 and 4, then install the linkage that was on carb 2 on your old carbs.

I went the other way with the carbs on my '80 850. I installed the "choke" mechanism from an '82 bike, which also required updating the left handgrip, but I got the easier activation I was looking for. :encouragement:

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Steve- that would be the way to go... if I had old GS carbs to take the parts from. See post #1.

I could convert to left thumb choke, but that would take more $$$.... and even worse, more time.
 
While you are at it with the cable it might be worth it to pick up a cable lube tool and cable oil. It is a lot easier to lube them before they are installed.
 
I have one of these I ordered and it's the wrong one for my 1980 GS1000G if anyone wants it. Then I ordered another one from Deland Motorsports, Inc. Part # 58300-44201 and it was wrong too. The first cable had the correct Choke knob etc. but the carb end was wrong, it didn't the threaded end with two nuts on it. Second one had the correct carb end with the threaded part with two nuts but the knob end was wrong!
 
I have one of these I ordered and it's the wrong one for my 1980 GS1000G if anyone wants it. Then I ordered another one from Deland Motorsports, Inc. Part # 58300-44201 and it was wrong too. The first cable had the correct Choke knob etc. but the carb end was wrong, it didn't the threaded end with two nuts on it. Second one had the correct carb end with the threaded part with two nuts but the knob end was wrong!

According to the fiche, your correct choke cable is

CABLE, STARTER 58400-49010

It does not use the nuts you are thinking about as those are for your throttle cable, which is the part number you stated. The choke cable goes into part 60 and 66 on the fiche while the throttle cable with the nuts feed into part 23 on the fiche
 
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