That, sir, is a cruel rumor.
i had the same problem and it was just that the idle screw needed to be adjusted. its on the right side of the bike and its a little knob that you can turn with your fingers. Start the bike with the choke on and let it warm all the way up and then adjust the knob clockwise to make it idle faster until you can close the choke all the way
Nothing, they won't choke on it, but if they are unconscious and seizing you can roll them on their side so it doesn't block airways, but don't try to reach in with your fingers etc....
Get a normal U.S. dime. Hold the dime between your fingers and put it in the end of the barrel. If it goes in, its modified. If it dont fit, its full
A fixed choke is a choke that can not be removed or changed.
A 454 Chevrolet engine which is experiencing a choke light while the choke is physically open, indicates the choke is not receiving power. This can be caused by a loose connection or a defective choke.
The choke lever should be down for the choke to be off. In the raised position is choke on.
there is no choke its got an electric choke on the carb
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choke lever pushed downwards = choke on