GrandGT wrote:i do have to choke my bike for like 30 seconds even if its like 90 degrees or itll die on me, i dunno why. i gotta have my buddy check it out.DivideOverflow wrote:?? I usually dont have to choke my bike at all unless it is a colder day, and even then, I choke it for 10 seconds or so then it idles on its own.GrandGT wrote:remember to turn on the choke all the way before you start riding, or youll be riding a bull
Are you saying you ride with your choke on? If so, there is something wrong with your bike.
i was just saying that one time i left it like half open on accident which gives your bike roids rage, i just had to reach down and push it off after i pulled out.
I can relate. Yesterday I forgot and left the choke about 1/2 way on and while starting from the dead end of a 3 way stop the bike decided to rev on up to way faster than I wanted to be going. I was going too straight to finish the turn and get a handle on the situation so I was in danger of running into the curb/trees on the other side of the road. Instead of grabbing the clutch and applying to rear brake like any normal person would do I tried to turn more while grabbing the front brake. Needless to say the front tire turned all the way left to lock and the bike fell to that direction. I was lucky I didn't high side. Both me and the bike came out remarkably uninjured. I busted the cover on the left turn signal and my left foot was caught under the bike. I have some pretty severe bruising behind my big toe. I don't think it's broken so I'll just stay off the bike for a few days until it starts to feel better.
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Ferrari 166 S