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Main Area => General GS500 Discussion => Topic started by: Igloo on February 24, 2006, 09:24:31 AM

Title: 2004 GS 500F - Choke problem
Post by: Igloo on February 24, 2006, 09:24:31 AM
Hi all

I'm here in Europe, and started up my Suzuki for the first time since end-October 2005.  I'll admit this winter I was a little silly in that I did not add any stabilizer or do any winterizing, other than a fresh oil change on my last ride.

The bije started okay, but for some reason the choke is not performing as I remember it to.  Normally, on a cold day, with 3/4 choke the engine would rev between 3 and 5 grand.  Today, at full choke she just dies, and about half choke I might get 1500 rpm or so.

I have 4900 kilomteres (3050-ish miles), had it serviced a month prior to laying it up for the winter....however I know the carbs/choke weren't looked at as the bike was running like a top.

Soooooo - first question - is there an easy way to check the operation of the choke (ie it is fully opening and closing?)  Second - are chemical enhancemts recommended...for the fuel that is....let's leave mind altering substances out pah'lease ;-).   Anyone else have the same issue?

Thanks folks.  Appreciate the input.

Illo
Title: Re: 2004 GS 500F - Choke problem
Post by: scratch on February 24, 2006, 09:30:35 AM
I suggest this: http://gstwins.com/gsboard/index.php?topic=14798.msg128215#msg128215
Title: Re: 2004 GS 500F - Choke problem
Post by: Igloo on February 26, 2006, 03:31:25 AM
Thanks Scratch - I'll give that a try!

Another question - does anyone use gas additivea at all - either to keep carbs clean or something similar?

Also - at what length of non-use time should I consider using a fuel stabilizer?  If I don't ride for a month - 2, 3?

Thanks again!

illo
Title: Re: 2004 GS 500F - Choke problem
Post by: Rema1000 on February 26, 2006, 09:39:58 PM
Sta-Bil, a popular gasoline stabilizer in the US, claims that their product extends the average shelf-life of gasoline from 3 months to 15 months.  I have heard 90 days mentioned as typical shelf-life of gasoline