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9rrr 01-Dec-2006 20:00

Choke advice 996r
 
Any you guys running Brembo aftermarket Clutch radial master cylinders. What did you do to secure the choke as it is normally secured by a small pin. Aftermarket one dosnt have this facility. Is it just going to spin around when I try and use the choke. Help.

skidlids 01-Dec-2006 21:17

On my 998 i did away with the choke cable and fitted a 916 throttle assembly with the fast idle button on the underside

Jon 01-Dec-2006 22:18

I will have to check what I did 9rrr. I too have the brembo radial clutch, but for the life of me, can't remember if I had prob's with the fast idle. I will take a look tomorrow and let you know.

khu996 02-Dec-2006 06:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by 9rrr
Any you guys running Brembo aftermarket Clutch radial master cylinders. What did you do to secure the choke as it is normally secured by a small pin. Aftermarket one dosnt have this facility. Is it just going to spin around when I try and use the choke. Help.


Im in the same boat. I havent secured it properly, just left it wedged between the switches and clutch cylinder. Would also welcome a more tidy suggestion!

khushy 02-Dec-2006 07:30

on my 999
 
the choke cable was too short when I fitted wider bars and the brembo MC so for a while I thought I will just discoonect it altogether - that was 18 months ago - I havent used the choke since at all!

Khushy

PS and no it doesnt idle at 3000 rpm either!


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