Anybody have any of these things break on 'em? It's that cheesy little piece of plastic crap that the throttle and choke cables slip into where they "Y" from the singls to double.

This LS had a non functional choke, and when I took the coupler/splitter assembly apart I found the little plastic hootus in pieces. I figured, no problem, I had a couple of these that came along with a spare set of carbs I bought a while back. I took them apart and they were cracked as well!

Bummer...
Glad I bought a lathe... I turned down some aluminum stock, drilled holed through in the appropriate spots, used a hacksaw to cut "slits" down to the holes I bored, and voila! I bet this piece outlasts me.

I immediately thought there might be a market for something like this until I looked at the clock and realized it took me about 2 hours to make it...

But, I think I will make some up for the rest of our bikes, just in case.
I suppose a guy (or gal) could make one without the lathe if they had a steady hand with a drill and could free-hand drill really straight. I measured the old coupler (or piston as it's called in the HTK) at .507" so I turned some aluminum rod down to that but I don't see why 1/2" AL rod wouldn't work just as well. The piece is also just a bit over 1/2" long.