choke cable return

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Should the choke stay on when I let go? Because I wish it would. It snaps right back to off when I let go of the handle.
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Mine stays in place until I physically move it to the off position.
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I removed the spring between carbs 1 and 2. Placed a spring at carb 4 to hold cable. Of the two bikes I have, 03 is perfect, 87, I put the spring on carb 4. Seems to work.
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Post by Scott-(Altoona, PA) »

Hey GlockPointer, mine started doing that and eventually it broke. I think it was rusted somewhere inside. I got a new one from Carl Leo who advised I submerge the entire new one in oil for about 30 minutes before installing it. That way it is completely lubricated internally, that was 7 years ago and that same cable is on and still working like new today.
That doesn't mean yours will break but if it does, it's some food for thought!
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Take it off and lube it before it breaks
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his choke springs back, it's not sticking anywhere. The OEM spring wants to pull choke off. He's wondering if it would stay put so you wouldn't have to hold it.
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That is correct AvidRider, definitely not sticking.
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Post by Scott-(Altoona, PA) »

For what it's worth, before mine broke it was doing the exact same thing. It never stuck until the day it actually broke, before that I wound engage it and could watch it return to the normal running position within 30 seconds all on its own.
I understand that it isn't frozen or stuck, I was merely providing my personal experience and end results.
It's all good, if it isn't bad and you can fix it by moving a spring or what-not then wonderful.
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mine just broke last week. waiting for the new one to come in now. will do the oil bath thing before I install it. nice tip thanks.
for what it'st worth, Mine "90 xii" always stayed where I put it and had to be manually returned. It just started getting harder to move and then it finally gave out.
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