choke?
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RE: choke?
Not necessarily. Choke is to provide more air, it acts like a ICV on a bmw or other cars. It basically is a cold start helper at any rate. Just to get the use of the choke correct, down is open, up is closed. So if you pull it down, when you first start your bike (cold) the rpm should be relatively high. Once its warmed up for a second or two the rpms should increase thus you pullin up the choke to close it. Then your rpms should decrease to normal.
Which way are you pulling the choke lever?
-Jasper
Which way are you pulling the choke lever?
-Jasper
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RE: choke?
mmm...choke takes air away, like cold start enRICHment. say you have the bike choked cold, you can't crack the throttle because it lets in air, gets too lean for the cold engine and falls on its face. once warm, you hit the choke and it cuts off the air and the engine "chokes" to death. i learned all this working on bmw 2002's. they had water chokes that were pieces of S*%^ because when you needed the choke the most the engines coolant was cold.
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