mornhm - FSO
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Just clean living I guess ???
On a serious side, I don't have to use the choke to ride either. Starts better with it. but my bike seems to run fine without it after a short period of time (putting on my helmet and gloves). At first I thought it was because I store my bike inside with a battery tender, but then my wife got a Vulcan 500 and that thing is cold blooded when compared to the savage, it needs to be choked for several minutes even with the outdoor temperature is above 50 fahrenheit. (I consider cold below 40 F).
I have started leaving the choke partway on until my first stop sign - about 1 mile, because the bike seems to need less throttle and idles smoother, but do I need to not really.
As I mentioned before, my bike is completely stock and doesn't backfire either.
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