on left hand side theres a nob if i had a picture i would put it on here but im @ school so i cant take a picture right now. i can later. but anyways you look for a nob that's on the left side of the bike if you are sitting on it. you want to start the bike and turn the nob rev it up and see how it runs. if it runs to fast turn it back if it stals turn it forward. you want to adjust it rev it up and then turn it off to see how itl start back up and stay running. you can email me @ kurtis3233@Yahoo.com if you want a picture display of the nob or any other help
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.
To fix a sticking automatic choke on a Suzuki Vitara, first, ensure that the choke mechanism is clean and free of debris. Check for any signs of wear or damage in the choke linkage and replace any faulty components. You can also adjust the choke settings according to the manufacturer's specifications. If the problem persists, consider consulting a mechanic for further diagnosis and repair.
On a Suzuki GZ 250, the choke is typically located on the left side of the motorcycle, near the carburetor. It is often a lever or a knob that you can pull or push to engage or disengage the choke. This feature helps enrich the fuel mixture for easier starting, especially in colder conditions. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions related to your model.
There is no choke to adjust.
If you're talking about the motorcycle, yes; it's on the left side, just under the lower edge of the tank, between the two cylinders.
There is no manual choke. It has an electronic ignition.
how to change choke cable
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it
you choke may be on
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Make it faster
choke, throttle, jet