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Old 03-19-2007, 06:51 PM
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Ok, so here is a stupid question. My operators manual for my F2 hasn't arrived yet and I am not sure what the on/off position for the choke is. Any help??? Thanks!
 
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forward is off and towards you is on
 
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Never any stupid questions... if you dont ask it could end up costing you money or worse case your life..
 
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Thanks for the info.
 
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Ok, so I am still having issues with the choke. To switch the choke to off, do you push it towards you until you feel the resistance, or do you force it all the way towards you, where the thicker part of the white line is???
 
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to turn the choke to off, push it away from you, towards the thinner part of the line
 
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towards the front of the bike is off. towards the rider is on
 
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When starting the bike cold, pull the lever toward the back of the bike. This lets more gas into the carbs to help it start easier. On my bike, I have to pull it harder the last 1/4 inch or so to open it all the way. The resistance is pretty strong, so don't be scared to pull. I doubt you'll break it unless you're Superman. After the RPM's start to go up after the bike is running, slowly close the choke (push the lever back to the front of the bike).
 
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