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Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
My choke on my 06 roady doesn't stay pulled out.It has recently started this.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
Sounds like the round nut right behind the knob has loosened up. Give it clock-wise turn and see how that works.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
wont stay out when idling or while riding? Mine works it way in while riding.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
It wont stay while idling. Im at work right now and will try the nut behind knob.Thanks.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
My '07 does the same thing. I assumed it was set up to do it as the engine warms up. It doesn't go all the way in, usually just the first notch or two after it idles a few minutes.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
Mine is doing it right off the bat.These bikes are cold natured and the choke is vital.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
The round rubber gromet right behind the choke knob is a tension adjuster. Just turn it be hand until it's how you like it.
 
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
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Re:Choke wont stay put 4 Months ago  
Be careful not to overtighten as it will break easily...
 
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