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Choke in two-wheeler driving refers to a mechanism that enriches the fuel mixture for easier starting, particularly in cold conditions. When activated, it reduces the amount of air entering the carburetor, allowing more fuel to mix with air, aiding ignition. Once the engine warms up, the choke should be turned off to restore the normal air-fuel ratio for optimal performance. Using the choke properly can help prevent stalling and ensure a smoother start.

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