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D26 Y026

The front wheel and handlebars work together to control the direction of the motorcycle. The handlebars are mounted on the upper yoke, and when the handlebars rotate around the steering column, the upper and lower yokes also rotate, driving the front wheel to turn left and right through the front suspension. The right end of the handlebars is equipped with a throttle grip that controls the opening of the carburetor and a brake lever for the front wheel. The left end has a grip for controlling the clutch. Additionally, mirrors and various electrical switches are installed at both ends of the handlebars. The grips and brake lever control the front wheel brake, clutch, and carburetor through steel cables.

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Electric friction switch series

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The front wheel and handlebars control the direction of the motorcycle. The handlebars are mounted on the upper linkage, and when the handlebars rotate around the steering column, the upper and lower linkages also rotate, driving the front wheel to turn left and right through the front shock absorber. The right end of the handlebars is equipped with a throttle grip that controls the opening of the carburetor's throttle valve and a brake lever that controls the front wheel brake. The left end has a grip for controlling the clutch and a handle. There are also rearview mirrors and various electrical switches mounted on both ends of the handlebars. The grips and brake lever control the front wheel brake, clutch, and carburetor through steel cables.