Nothing realy.. with the choke on the engine receives more fuel making it easier to run with a cold motor. after starting the engine, wait about two minutes before turning it off.
Off, it will not run properly with the choke on, the mixture will be too rich.
No, only use the choke until the bike can idle without it
choke, throttle, jet
Your 2003 Suzuki 125 motorcycle does have an automatic choke. The 2003 Suzuki was not equipped with a manual choke.
Choke at Doak happened on 1994-11-26.
car wont run its like a carb if the choke is close the car cant breath
You will choke !
Standard is full choke first, then half-choke for a couple of minutes, then run.
you choke and die.
The choke changes the mix of fuel and air entering the motorcycle's engine by reducing airflow. The richer fuel mixture burns more easily in a cold engine, but at the same time can strip away lubricating oil. As a result, you should leave the choke on for the minimum amount of time possible until your bike is warmed up.
To remove the choke cable from a 2000 Yamaha V-Star 650, first, ensure the motorcycle is turned off and cool. Locate the choke cable at the carburetors, then disconnect the cable from the choke mechanism by loosening the retaining nut or screw. Next, follow the cable to the handlebar, remove any clips or brackets securing it, and gently pull it out from the handlebars. Finally, the cable can be completely detached from the motorcycle.
MY lawn mower will start to sputter if I run the choke on after the motor is warmed up. It's getting fed too much fuel. Ease off on the choke and it will run better, usually.