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choke spring fail, didn't notice before
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went to check my tps, it was at 10,000rpm went to move it and couldn't... i then realised a previous owner has noticed the choke spring doesnt work/been changed with an inferior one and added another spring on and attached to tps...


ive always wondered why my choke was full on or full off and always so stiff.



where can i get the correct choke spring from?




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https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...re%20Parts
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You could do with checking those inlet rubbers also.  :eek
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(15-02-15, 10:59 PM)unfazed link Wrote: You could do with checking those inlet rubbers also.  :eek


yeah they do need replacing but theyre not leaking yet!
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(15-02-15, 10:29 PM)darrsi link Wrote: https://www.yamahamotorcyclespares.co.uk...re%20Parts


£10.77!!!


no thanks lol
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(15-02-15, 10:59 PM)unfazed link Wrote: You could do with checking those inlet rubbers also.  :eek


All mine looked worse than that, but when I removed them there were no holes. I did replace them though!
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