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Can anyone tell me what this part might be? It was in a box with several other parts.
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John It's a master cylinder lever. when you update a kart to airheart brakes with the master cyl. and caliper on a adapter at the rear wheel this lets you turn the cyl. around and run your brake rod under the cyl. It looks home made or may be for other than airheart. Jim
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Jim that's what I thought also but the pivot hole is to large for that.
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Rob The pivot hole is the little hole on the right in the picture. All I've seen don't have the large hole where in hits the piston in the master cyl. so your right. The little is pivot ,large hole hit piston ,dbl. holes are on bottom and brake rod goes there under master cyl. Jim
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Thank you for the replies. This part was in a box with some dual carb & intake related parts. I thought it might be some type of dual throttle cable linkage, but couldn't figure how it would work. Never would've guessed it was a brake linkage part.