x0054 wrote:Try this on you bike and then speak. Put the choke on and then without touching the throttle slowly start letting go of the clutch in first. See what happens. Do the same on a car. Observe the difference.
- Bogdan
Moto? Izzat you Moto? MotoF150? Hmm...
Right, my last car was an 87 Honda Civic GL (i had it from 1992 to 2003, manual trans, manual choke. So I've done this close to a thousand times. From cold, it lets the engine idle without stalling, as it warms up it pulls the car more and more, feeling unsafe when braking, then to full heat, where the revs drop sharply, and the engine runs very roughly. I learned to push the choke in when the first sign of 'pulling' happened.
Given the choice between relying in the choke as a 'crutch' or actually getting some proper training, let's go for proper training shall we? Good. That's that.