ORIGINAL: edward cobb
you can turn the choke arm 180 degrees, in doing this it makes rod connection much easier. make sure to use blue loctite when placing the screw bak in. Our club is not currently under a noise restriction, but many of us our using headers and cannister mufflers on our engines. they keep the noise down and i prefer them. What fits a DA will work on the DL including the new 100's.
You can spin the throttle arm 180 as it has the screw holding it on. But the choke arm is a press fit on the end of the shaft. No screw to remove so you have to grind/break it off and do the steering arm thing if you need to get at it a different way.
Normally just spinning the throttle arm 180 makes the choke easier to get as it frees up access to the lever, so it can be left as is.
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