Friday, November 6, 2009

I have another choke question please?

i ride half an hour on the motorway in the morning to get to work then i park it for around 6 or 7 hours. After work it usually starts real easy so i don't use the choke. I feel a bit mean though cos i get straight onto the motorway on this massive hill which my bike does not like at all and then i go as fast as i can all the way home for half an hour. Should i use the choke in the afternoon before i head home? Should i let her warm up for how long?
I have another choke question please?
I don't think the choke is needed unless it has a hard time starting. Just give it a little chance to warm up. My bike is very cold blooded and prefers to warm up a little even when I think it's warm enough out it shouldn't.
I have another choke question please?
If this is a modern bike and it is fuel-injected, your bikes engine speed is basically filtered through a processor chip, measuring the throttle opening. But of course it's not because you don't find chokes on these bikes in the first place. If you don't notice anything behaving strangely there is not much of anything you can do except waste gas, idling in the afternoon. If it feels good do it.





And how much heat will be generated by a stationary bike on fast idle, compared to getting you up that hill as fast as you can go? Not a problem. Treat your bike to an early oil change to square things!
Reply:The rule of thumb is to use the choke a little as possible. If the cylinder head is cold the fuel does not stay atomized and causes hard starting and that is when you need a choke. If the bike starts no problem without a choke then give it 30 seconds of warm up, enough time to put your helmet,jacket,and gloves on.
Reply:Usually choking needs in the morning time when you first start it. Rarely a few seconds may be needed, if the atmosphere is that cool. Please let your bike a checkup with mechanics.
Reply:if it is warm outside, you dont need the choke. just best to start it let it warm up the cylinder a little. it is hard on any engine to start right up and go instantly. give it atleast 30 seconds to a minute or 2. no more needed this lets the oil get flowing in the engine. the coolant to start to cycle in a bike that has it.

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