Choke to start?

Welcome to the ZXRworld forum.

Moderator: Moderators

ZXR..Al
Posts: 16
Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:57 pm

Choke to start?

Post by ZXR..Al »

When starting my bike from cold it will not except any choke whatsoever
the slightest bit and it wont fire at all confuddled

I have to just have about 1/4 " turned on the throttle and she fires up and runs
great :smt002

As i have only had the bike a week i thought i would ask if this is normal
behaviour for ZXR's.

Al
zimm
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 2320
Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 12:32 am
My Bike: ZXR400-M4, ZX4, ZX6R.
Location: Herefordshire

Re: Choke to start?

Post by zimm »

sounds like its set a bit rich.. as long as it run's ok when its warmed up and doesn't exhibit any other weird problems i'd say dont worry about it.

dont think i've ever had one that "needed" the choke to fire up unless its properly chilly.
User avatar
zxr_oli
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 319
Joined: Sat Jun 02, 2007 10:42 am
My Bike: Daytona 675
Location: East Sussex

Re: Choke to start?

Post by zxr_oli »

If i want to start mine without twisting the throttle it wants the choke on. In this sorta weather though it is hard to judge how much choke it actually wants lol, to much and it wont even begin to fire.
Usually give a tad throttle then adjust the choke to keep it from stalling in the warmer weather.
User avatar
crushedlizard
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 279
Joined: Sun Sep 09, 2007 10:58 pm
My Bike: ZXR400 L2
Location: East Sussex

Re: Choke to start?

Post by crushedlizard »

Yeah pretty sure that'll be the weather. Mine doesn't need any choke at the mo. It just leaps to life with a tap of the button.
I always feel apprehensive though as I remember the RS days when choke = more oil :smt001
rene
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 1918
Joined: Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:34 am
My Bike: kwack ZXR750L1
Location: Northampton

Re: Choke to start?

Post by rene »

unless it dropped to 5c odd my 400 never once needed the choke. The standard fueling is quite rich as well what makes it easyer to start from cold.
ZXR750 L1
tail tidy, polished bits, custom paint job, k&n, dynojet, Full akropovik, down geared, GSXR calipers, hel brake lines front and rear & clutch line, maxtron resprung froks 120BHP

BikePics page-
http://www.bikepics.com/members/zxr400rene/
User avatar
Gemini
cloning technology
cloning technology
Posts: 1323
Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 1:57 pm
My Bike: CBR1000RR4 Fireblade
Location: Shrewley, Warwickshire

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Gemini »

my 7r always needs half choke, leave it 30secs then back it off and its fine

gem
There's No Explanation For The Way I'm About To Behave!!!
User avatar
Jamz
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 2034
Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2002 4:21 pm
My Bike: Kawasaki ZX9-R C2
Location: Alvechurch, Near Birmingham
Contact:

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Jamz »

I'm with Rene and Gem!

My 400 never needed choke, but I would hold the throttle open to 2-3000rpm for a few seconds after starting. Only time I used choke was when I'd ran out of fuel so it got some of the reserve fuel into the carbs to restart it!

My 9r always needs some choke even in this weather.
Who needs tyres when you've got knees!! :twisted:

View my Blog: http://blog.myspace.com/nastyevilninja

Image
ZXR..Al
Posts: 16
Joined: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:57 pm

Re: Choke to start?

Post by ZXR..Al »

Cheersfor that...sounds like i aint got a problem then biggrin biggrin

Al
User avatar
Scott221
Restricted
Restricted
Posts: 909
Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:23 pm
My Bike: ZXR400 L9
Location: Bham, U.k

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Scott221 »

I recently got my bike back from tuning and we got talking about how I start it. I said I try to not use the choke. He bit my head off. He said its really important with kwaks that you use full choke to start the bike, then knock it off after around 30 seconds. Dont touch the throttle.
Image
One life, Live it!
User avatar
RedexRobB
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 7212
Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2002 7:37 pm
My Bike: ZXR400L3
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk

Re: Choke to start?

Post by RedexRobB »

Did he say why you had to do it that way?
User avatar
Scott221
Restricted
Restricted
Posts: 909
Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 6:23 pm
My Bike: ZXR400 L9
Location: Bham, U.k

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Scott221 »

RedexRobB wrote:Did he say why you had to do it that way?
Just said it was really important with kawasaki's.
Image
One life, Live it!
parby81
zxr400 oc member
zxr400 oc member
Posts: 364
Joined: Mon May 05, 2008 3:41 pm
My Bike: ZXR400 L9
Location: Rickmansworth, Herts UK

Re: Choke to start?

Post by parby81 »

mine doesn't want to start like that. Full choke seems too rich
These things are sent to try us!!
User avatar
Gemini
cloning technology
cloning technology
Posts: 1323
Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 1:57 pm
My Bike: CBR1000RR4 Fireblade
Location: Shrewley, Warwickshire

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Gemini »

Scott221 wrote:He bit my head off
im surprised you didn't chin him mate

gem
There's No Explanation For The Way I'm About To Behave!!!
User avatar
RedexRobB
Site Admin
Site Admin
Posts: 7212
Joined: Fri Aug 30, 2002 7:37 pm
My Bike: ZXR400L3
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk

Re: Choke to start?

Post by RedexRobB »

parby81 wrote:mine doesn't want to start like that. Full choke seems too rich
I was gonna say, most of the kwaks ive had wouldnt entertain starting on full choke :smt017
User avatar
Gemini
cloning technology
cloning technology
Posts: 1323
Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2002 1:57 pm
My Bike: CBR1000RR4 Fireblade
Location: Shrewley, Warwickshire

Re: Choke to start?

Post by Gemini »

iirc my 400 was a bitch to start unless u put on full choke,

gem
There's No Explanation For The Way I'm About To Behave!!!
Post Reply