Primitive carburetor controls
  Before "sophisticated" carburetors that mixed fuel and air in proper proportions were developed, it was the job of the rider to keep the balance. In the early part of the last century, that was done using separate levers on the right handlebar for fuel and air.  Probably a point of honour for an experienced rider, measured in fuel mileage and lack of puffs of black smoke but remember, the riders hands were also controlling spark advance as well as the usual clutch (if used) and brake levers. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Raise your glass to the Bowden cable! Even if its true origin is veiled in myth and dispute, hard feelings, venality, and tendentiously rewritten history:
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--rats (a.k.a. Mr. Big Vocabulary)
There's a condensed history of Bowden in the book "Sturmey-Archer - the hub of the universe", which I read recently. D.
DeleteThanks! I’ve been collecting some images for a Sturmey Archet post, I’ll just buy the book:-)
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