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Do I need to remove my cool cable choke from my new Gasser????
Stupid question. I love the choke on the handlebar like it is. But do I have to worry in a muddy race something may happen and cause a DNF????????????? What have you all done?????????????
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I removed it. It always had a bit of slop at the lever, and the terrain I ride means lots of vines, plants, branches, etc slapping against the bike and there was nothing worse than having something pull the choke and stall the bike or load it up.
I never really encountered any issues often, but considering I only use the choke for around 30seconds in the morning when I first start the bike I don't see any advantage or need to have it on the bars where it can cause issues. |
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I like it too.
And have left mine in place for 2 seasons, no issues. Just keep the cable maintained and routed correctly and you should be fine.
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One more thing to fail, knob is simple. You only use it for less than a minute in the morning.
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I like it in particular with the estart model. Pull in the choke lever, hit the magic button, release, ride off. You can never forget to push your choke back down. I have also used it on some seriously cold mornings while running wide open down a dike in eastern Washington to richen it up, pretty cool.
And as far as it failing, that was my worry at first too. Non issue so far. We ride some of the wettest, sloppiest, brushyest, terrain you can imagine. By the way it is supposed to have some slop in it at the lever. That way the slightest touch don't send you into blubber mode. I've actually had to replace the regular style knob on one of my other 300's because it would no longer stay up when pulled up and was allowing water in. Bending over in that position to hold up the little choke knob on a winters morning with thick gloves while waiting for the bike to get up to operating temp. made replacing it a necessity for me.
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That's the 1st good reason that I've heard to keep it on there. Good thinking.
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Need a few more comments to figure it out. I think it is a nice feature but do not want the risk of DNF. Anyone had any issues????????? Thanks
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