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They're obvious intent was to protect cars from getting keyed by lane splitting riders, which was very common in crowded asian and european streets (and CA highways) back in the 60s and 70s. I guess Honda didn't expect there to be many Lane Splitting geezers on CB1100s, so as to save us a couple of bucks they made them an option.![[Image: 0a1598e23836d036cef49d54a7b92f67.jpg]](https://cb1100forum.net/forum/uploads/imp/201602/0a1598e23836d036cef49d54a7b92f67.jpg)
haha...let's just say it was a compilation of reading 54 pages of this--can't teach an old dog new tricks, indeed! What I never did read about was how you determine which RLET is for the right lever and which for the left.
? It's all good...I think I got it right.