by Yanstari on December 16th, 2007

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My motorbike is difficult to start, but starts a bit easier with zero choke, and zero throttle, any more of either it wont fire up - why?

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  • by slipstream on March 10th, 2008

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    It depends on the temperature outside. If it is below like 45 degrees F. I would say use your choke. If it is above that i would say you shouldn't need it. It sounds like it might be getting too much fuel and its kind of flooding itself.

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