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Thread: Riding with choke still on- bad?

  1. #16
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    El Lanzo,
    You need to have a look here.
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  2. #17
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    1st January 2007 - 09:16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Katman View Post
    Get yourself enrolled in a riding course - pronto.
    plus one..never go round a corner with your clutch in...or anywhere with your clutch in.
    as far as the choke goes...it doesnt take much to warm a bike up...time you get your gear on ..then turn it off.....
    take it easy..

  3. #18
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    8th May 2008 - 02:17
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    '82 GN250
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    The owner's manaul for my GN250 (a US market '82 model) states that the choke is bypassed when the throttle is used. The choke only modifies the A/F mixture on idle. YMMV

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