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Hey guys. As y'all probably know by now, I bought Dave Daniels' '93 GSX1100G a couple of weeks ago. Sweet bike! But one of the details that needs attention is the choke knob; when you pull it all the way out, it doesn't want to stay there - it wants to return to about 1/2 choke. The bike needs full choke to start when it's cold, and it also needs the clutch lever squeezed. So since I only have one left hand, I need to figure out what's supposed to make the choke knob stay put when I pull it out. Is there a tension adjustment somewhere? On the shaft, just below the actual knob, there is a series of four or five "dimples" cast into it, as though they are supposed to be part of a detent system. Right now, I'm using a piece of velcro wrapped around the clutch lever, and after I get the bike started, I take it off and wrap it around the handlebars. It works, but definitely not cool. Any ideas?Tags: None
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Originally posted by MI GS850G guy View PostHey guys. As y'all probably know by now, I bought Dave Daniels' '93 GSX1100G a couple of weeks ago. Sweet bike! But one of the details that needs attention is the choke knob; when you pull it all the way out, it doesn't want to stay there - it wants to return to about 1/2 choke. The bike needs full choke to start when it's cold, and it also needs the clutch lever squeezed. So since I only have one left hand, I need to figure out what's supposed to make the choke knob stay put when I pull it out. Is there a tension adjustment somewhere? On the shaft, just below the actual knob, there is a series of four or five "dimples" cast into it, as though they are supposed to be part of a detent system. Right now, I'm using a piece of velcro wrapped around the clutch lever, and after I get the bike started, I take it off and wrap it around the handlebars. It works, but definitely not cool. Any ideas?
BTW, the kick stand switch still works so no starting in gear safety worries.:cool:GSRick
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Originally posted by MI GS850G guy View Post.................... Is there a tension adjustment somewhere? .............
THat sounds like what the GSes had prior to 82, and the base, of where the rod pulled out of, could turn to tighten the grip on the rod to hold it against the spring that is down by the carbs. I have no idea if the 90s Suzukis went back to that (rather than the lever of the mid 80s) or not.
Untill I found that adjustment on my 80 gs850g, there for a while, I had a clothes pin that I would clip under the choke knob to hold the knob up for a while.......
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Originally posted by Redman View PostKnob? that you pull out? and it slips back down on it own?
THat sounds like what the GSes had prior to 82, and the base, of where the rod pulled out of, could turn to tighten the grip on the rod to hold it against the spring that is down by the carbs. I have no idea if the 90s Suzukis went back to that (rather than the lever of the mid 80s) or not.
Untill I found that adjustment on my 80 gs850g, there for a while, I had a clothes pin that I would clip under the choke knob to hold the knob up for a while.......
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Originally posted by MI GS850G guy View PostRick.... is that blue a factory color? If so, what is it called? It's beautiful! That looks like the same blue that Honda painted some of the Preludes in the '90's.:cool:GSRick
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Scott, have you tried twisting the knob when you pull it out? Sometimes that will help wedge it into place.
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I have heard a technique described that involves pulling the clutch with your left hand, holding the "choke" with your right hand and pushing the starter button with your right elbow.
Even easier would be to bypass the clutch "safety" switch.
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mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
Family Portrait
Siblings and Spouses
Mom's first ride
Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
(Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)
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