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 Posted: 17:03 - 10 May 2004 Post subject: Re-locating the choke? |
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Does anyone think that it would be possible to move the choke on my NSR to the handlebar instead of partially hidden on the side of the bike.
It is a rubbish place to have it on the bike anyway, if not a little dangerous. But Honda must have thought it was a good idea at the time.
I was thinking of maybe, and I say 'maybe' buying a choke piece from maybe a CBR and somehow wiring the choke up to that.
Does anyone think it would be possible or way too hard and to not bother.  ____________________
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rizzla |
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 rizzla Renault 5 Driver
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Might be worth a look! Why did they have to go and move it!  ____________________
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Any idea's on how you could move it? ____________________
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IMO it really isn't worth the effort. You only need the choke on for a few secs (30 at the most). Just turn the bike on before you get your helmet on and by the time youre all sorted flip the choke off and your done. Just learn how to flip it without looking if you do need to do it on the move, just like reserve switch which is much harder to do while moving. ____________________ Enjoy Life There's Plenty of Time to be Dead
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If its a lever it might be a bit of a pain to do, the choke on mine is on the bars, its on a cable, i presume the one on yours is like a lever? you could have a cable running down to it but it would need a return mechanism of some sort, this would be difficult and fiddly as **** to do...
I know the feeling my cg had its on the side, as was the fuel reserve, almost impossible to get at while moving!
Its not really gonna be worth the effort, your best just to start your bike before putting on your gear, let it run and warm up BEFORE setting off, if the throttle response is slugish let it warm up a bit more... turn off choke and off you go.
The reason why? cheeper to manufacture... ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Thanks guys! I will have look into it. I don’t have too much spare time at the moment but when I have a day off, I will investigate!  ____________________
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