11-15-2011, 05:33 PM | #11 | |
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11-16-2011, 09:27 AM | #12 |
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Re: bike wont run without choke
Try listening to GZRider's sound clip of a bike starting. Towards the end, you will hear the bike crank, idle high and then idle down to something close to normal.
It should about like that, right at the end. Audio of a GZ trying to start: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5144&hilit=sound+file You could also crank the bike and get it idle smoothly. Then, back the idle down until it starts to get too low and sound choppy. Then turn it back up maybe 1 whole turn and see where you are. It won't be too high and it won't be too low. You'll be somewhere close to the right range. OR, if you want to go ahead and kill two birds with one stone, you could install a tachometer. They are invaluable over the life of the bike, especially if you do your own maintenance, and are easy to install. It's like $60 for a tach and maybe an hour or two if you've never touched your bike before. Quimrider's How-to is very straight forward. And later on in the thread, others have made recommendations on some shortcuts. How-To install a tachometer - viewtopic.php?f=8&t=533 |
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11-17-2011, 07:20 PM | #13 |
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Re: bike wont run without choke
A 2007 bike with less than 1000 miles isn't even broke in yet if not abused during break in. Most brand name gasoline in the US (Chevron, Mobile, Shell, etc.) have additives already blended in to prevent gum and buildup problems in carbs and fuel injection.
Other folks recommended Seafoam for fuel cleanup. I've been using Marvel Mystery Oil (MMO) in fuel in engines since I was a kid in the Air Force and the old-timer at the gas station just off base in Denver recommended it to keep engines running well. I especially use MMO in engines that might sit for a while between usage. My 2009 GZ came with 132 miles. I'm sure it had been sitting around in SoCal quite a bit since 2009/2010 before I got it. But it starts fine now at the first attempt with full choke. The bike does take a while to warm up before it runs smooth without any choke. When taking off first thing in the morning, I start the bike and then put on my gear, takes maybe 5 minutes. I might balance the GZ once or twice to make sure oil is getting around. Still then, the bike is not yet ready to ride around without a little choke, so I decrease the choke to about half (idles slower) while riding initially and the engine is still warming up. Eventually when coming to stops I can tell the engine is revving too fast so I back down the choke until the engine idles decently. Eventually, I move the choke to the off position once I sense the engine has come up to good operating temp. Note that initial riding is 45mph or slower until engine is ready. lenkf Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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11-19-2011, 03:55 PM | #14 |
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Re: bike wont run without choke
so you can ride it initially with half the choke on? I was told this ruins the bike so I never tried it. The funny thing is that when I took the MSF course a few years ago they use the same bike which had the same issue and they also ran it for a little bit with half chocke before the engine fully warmed up and the choke was taken away. WIll this burn out my spark plugs if I do this?
Also thanks for the install guide on the tachometer. I will be putting one on as soon as I find one I like. |
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11-21-2011, 11:25 AM | #16 |
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Yeah.
Using choke to start the bike and ride away almost immediately, slowing removing choke while you ride, is common practice all over the world. |
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11-28-2011, 12:09 AM | #17 |
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Re: bike wont run without choke
this is happening to me also. i took off the carb it was clean, i also put carb cleaner in it just to make sure. but it keeps shutting off when i slow down, and when i turn it on it idles fine but then maybe 20-30 sec later it revs up high until i idle it down. when i first start it for the first min. i cant take the choke off or it will die. any suggestions
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11-28-2011, 12:53 AM | #18 |
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Re: bike wont run without choke
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What was the resolution to this post? Did the carburetor cleaning fluid solve your issue? |
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