DocShadow wrote:
Sounds normal.
The idle is set to spec with the engine warm. You use the choke (full to start, part until warmed up) to keep the revs up.
DocPost edited by: DocShadow, at: 2007/05/17 07:33
If I set the idle speed at a good spot when it's warm (just low enough to avoid the hard clunk when shifting into first gear) it seems to idle too slow when cold with the choke pushed in. I like to start it and then push the choke all the way in soon. If I push it in to the last detent for "fast idle" by the time I grab my gear and put it on, the bike will be flooding rich before I get back to it.
I like to start the bike, go finish my coffee and don my gear while the bike is warming up. It is still barely above freezing some mornings in May around here.
I hate running an engine rich for fear of carboning it up, or wearing the rings out from excess unburned gasoline washing the oil away.
I will have to see about making a fast idle kit of my own I guess.

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!!!!CORRECTION!!!
...I just got a brain fart out of the way!!!
...Why don't I just use the throttle lock on the handgrip for fast idle without using the choke?! MARVELOUS!

...Sometimes I am so Dense!

DUH!
(Can't see the tree for the forest!

)
Thanks for the replies Doc & BB, you got me a thinkin'
