I had a little time to tinker today and thought I would mock up the hand controls today. What should have been an easy task turned out to be anything but!
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The problem was there was not enough clearance between the throttle cable cam and the inside of the throttle housing. Once I clamped the throttle housing down on the handle bar the throttle would not turn freely. The Rizoma grips are supposed to be "universal" and come with a series of different sized cams to fit in different housings. However, even with the smallest diameter cam it was rubbing inside the housing. I thought I could file down the cam a bit but there just wasn't enough meat on it so I turned my attention to the throttle housing. The first throttle housing I tried was an Emgo Chinesium unit that really didn't work well at all. I got a second housing from Motion-Pro which fit a little better and the throttle turned but still rubbed . I guess I could have put shims between the throttle housing halves to give some clearance but that would have opened up a gap along the split line and would drive me nuts. So rather than surrender I made a fixture for the throttle housing (upper half only) and using the boring bar on my lathe I was able to open it up a tad and now everything works the way it should. It was frustrating but I should no better by now that every piece of Chinesium I buy just doesn't cut it! As for the Motogadget pushbuttons, bar end signals, and mirrors ... always top notch stuff!