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Old 02-09-2012, 05:09 PM   #1
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Choke setting in the cold

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I was riding today and wondering what the appropriate setting is for the choke when it is cold outside. I was riding today with a high of 38 degrees needing about 1/2-3/4 choke for the bike not to die at idle.

I start her up with full choke for about 5 minutes since it is so cold. Am I using the proper choke settings and is this normal/okay for my bike to need half choke at this temp?

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Old 02-09-2012, 05:30 PM   #2
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:03 PM   #3
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

In my case, I also push the choke to about halfway when taking off, and to "off" after a mile or so. But even then, idle is clearly at lower rpms than after say five to eight miles, when it's really heated up well.

[edit] don't have it sit and idle for 5 minutes, better just take off with full or 3/4 choke, once in second or third gear move choke back to about halfway, etc. Your engine warms up much faster when it's working rather than just running.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:39 PM   #4
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

Sounds like a gummed up carb to me.Put some SeaFoam or Berrymans b-12 in a tank of fuel.It may take a couple of days to see a improvement.Put about 3 oz's in a full tank.
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Old 02-09-2012, 07:42 PM   #5
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

A short warm up before riding is okay. Keep in mind that riding will warm up the oil faster as well as everything else. If you leave it run just long enough for the fins to be warm to the touch then you should be okay. This was a guide line we used to use so keep in mind your own experience may vary somewhat.



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Old 02-10-2012, 04:24 PM   #6
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

My bike idles at low rpms with no choke in my opinion. Could this be caused by a dirty carb or is it just the idle setting?
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Old 02-10-2012, 04:36 PM   #7
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My bike idles at low rpms with no choke in my opinion. Could this be caused by a dirty carb or is it just the idle setting?
Probably just the idle setting.With the bike fully warmed up,turn the white knob counter clockwise to increase the idle.
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Old 02-11-2012, 09:22 AM   #9
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

The choke (enricher) is only used to start the bike, is not needed for riding once the bike warms up, which should be within a few minutes or a mile or so. This does not operate like the butterfly valve in an automobile carbeuretor, it is an enricher circuit that accomplishes the same thing by allowing more fuel to enter the carb, enriching the mixture.
If the bike dies with the engine warm, it's either the idle speed is too low or the carb (idle jet) is dirty, you should not need the enricher to supply more fuel to keep it running. Try the Berrymans for a while, it may clean it up.
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Old 02-17-2012, 05:59 PM   #10
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Re: Choke setting in the cold

Turns out the idle screw was really lose. I tried turning it about turns but that was not enough. Screwed it in much tighter and the bike runs fine with no choke.
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