- 1043343
Spare Articulated Long Straight Lever for Braking Brake Master Cylinder Except 354833
€118.80
€108.11
Controls
Motorcycle controls" refer to the various devices and levers located on the handlebars and near the footrests of a motorcycle, which enable the rider to control and manipulate the vehicle. Here's a list of the main motorcycle controls:
Handlebar controls:
Throttle: The throttle grip on the handlebar is connected to the engine's acceleration system. By turning the throttle clockwise, the rider increases the amount of fuel delivered to the engine, thereby increasing speed.
Brakes: Brakes are generally operated by levers on the handlebars. There is a lever for the front brake (right) and one for the rear brake (left). Brakes can be disc or drum depending on the motorcycle model.
Turn signals : Turn signal switches are located on the handlebars. They allow the rider to indicate the direction in which he or she is going by activating the turn signals.
Horn: A horn button can be located on the handlebars, allowing the rider to sound an audible warning to other road users.
Mirrors: Although mirrors are not "controls" in the strict sense, they are essential devices for visibility and control of traffic behind the motorcyclist.
Controls near the footrests:
Gear selector: The gear selector is located on the left side of the footrest. It allows the rider to change gear by moving the selector lever up or down.
Brake pedals: The rear brake pedal is located on the right-hand side of the footrest. It is used to operate the rear brake.
Gearshift pedals: Some motorcycles, particularly those with manual transmissions, may have gearshift pedals near the left footrest.
These controls are designed to be easily accessible and intuitive for the rider, allowing precise control of the motorcycle while ensuring safety on the road. It's important for motorcyclists to know and get used to their motorcycle's controls for safe riding.



