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Choke Cable Question

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My choke cable only rises up about 2-3inches. Should it rise more? Should I lube it, and if so, how?

Thanks for all the help!!!!

Brian :lol:
81 GS650G
 
Re: Choke Cable Question

briang1 said:
My choke cable only rises up about 2-3inches. Should it rise more?

No, that's about all you need.

Should I lube it, and if so, how?

It should be lubed the same way the accelerator and clutch cable are lubed, though it's a bit tougher to do with the pressure ring around it. (this coming from someone who has NEVER lubed his cables. Ho hum).
 
I agree - about right. The real test is - 'How does it work?'
 
Seems to work just fine. The guy I bought it from thought that it should go out another 2 inches, but he wasn't sure.

Thanks!!! - Brian
 
Another 2 inches? On top of the 2-3 that it is already out? Hehe, I wonder if he is using the same ruler that optomists use for their manhood? :lol:
 
Another 2 inches? On top of the 2-3 that it is already out? Hehe, I wonder if he is using the same ruler that optomists use for their manhood?

LOL, they talking about a choke knob, or radio antennae? :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
frosty5011 said:
Another 2 inches? On top of the 2-3 that it is already out? Hehe, I wonder if he is using the same ruler that optomists use for their manhood?

LOL, they talking about a choke knob, or radio antennae? :lol: :lol: :lol:

flagpole. :)
 
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