Can I drive with choke on?

No, it is definitely NOT o.k to ride with the choke on,the choke restricts the air supply to the engine when starting, to make the mixture petrol rich,as soon as the engine is warm enough to run without it should be closed.
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Should you drive with the choke open or closed?

The choke is only used when starting a cold engine. When doing a cold start, the choke should be closed to limit the amount of air going in. This increases the amount of fuel in the cylinder and helps to keep the engine running, while it is trying to warm up.
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How long should you leave the choke on?

After 30 seconds is usually enough for most bikes. Especially a small thumper. Just reduce the choke slowly. If it wont idle smoothly (sounds like an asthmatic pensioner) then it probably wants the choke on a bit longer.
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What happens if you keep the choke on?

Leaving the choke on while operating will result in excessive fuel consumption, irregular engine power performance and eventually may even damage the engine.
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What happens when choke is on?

In internal combustion engines with carburetors, a choke valve or choke modifies the air pressure in the intake manifold, thereby altering the air–fuel ratio entering the engine. Choke valves are generally used in naturally aspirated engines to supply a richer fuel mixture when starting the engine.
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Can a choke hold cause damage?

This may result in excessive or poorly performed technique and increases the risk of anoxic brain injury, stroke, cardiac arrhythmia, or trauma to neck structures. The latter may include carotid dissection, tracheal collapse, or bony fracture.
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Why do I hit my driver better when I choke up?

Choking up so they can shape shots.

By choking up, it's a lot easier to play certain shots like a punch draw or a flighted 7 iron that stays under the wind. The spin rate is lower and the ball flies consistently toward the green.
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Does a choke reduce air or fuel?

The choke, a butterfly valve, reduces the intake of air and allows a fuel-rich charge to be drawn into the cylinders when a cold engine is started.
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Does a choke limit fuel?

Does a choke add more fuel? No. A choke reduces the amount of air, keeping the fuel amount the same, making the mixture richer. An enrichener keeps the air the same, but increases the amount of fuel, making the mixture richer.
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Does a choke let more fuel in?

A cold engine won't vaporise the fuel as well as it would in warmer conditions, so the choke helps enrich the mixture (either by adding in more fuel or cutting out airflow) to increase the amount of combustible vapour available to start the engine.
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Does choke use more fuel?

With the choke on, the fuel blasts its way in and provides the carburetor with the fuel it needs. While this is relatively safe and doesn't harm any of the internal parts of the bike, it does lead to higher consumption of fuel.
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Why do MLB players choke up?

Sliding the grip a bit toward to top of the bat, which is known as “choking up” on the bat, brings the bulk of the mass closer to the rotation axis; it reduces the rotational inertia. For a given twisting motion, the batter is thus able to rotate the bat more quickly.
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Is it OK to choke up on golf club?

Consider choking up on the golf club if you struggle with accuracy, or if the club feels difficult to control during the swing. Experiment by gripping the club at different lengths from the top until you feel comfortable and hit straighter, more solid shots.
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When should you not hit a driver?

Here are four instances where you should think twice about hitting driver.
  • There's a forced carry. ...
  • The fairway squeezes. ...
  • Driver leaves an awkward shot. ...
  • Your opponent is out of bounds.
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Can a choke cause a stroke?

Researchers at Bangor University and doctors at North Wales Brain Injury Service discovered physical repercussions of strangulation can include cardiac arrest, stroke, miscarriage, incontinence, speech disorders, seizures, paralysis, and other forms of long-term brain injury.
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Should you hit back when choking?

Hit them firmly on their back with the heel of your hand between the shoulder blades. Hitting them on their back creates a strong vibration and pressure in the airway, which is often enough to dislodge the blockage. Dislodging the blockage will allow them to breathe again.
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Should you exhale when hitting a golf ball?

You should be inhaling during the backswing and follow-through and exhaling during the downswing. Inhaling will help you coil better in the backswing, creating and storing more power, and exhaling during the downswing helps you transfer that stored power into the swing and golf ball.
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Should I choke down when chipping?

To get the desired result with your chipping clubs, make a few small adjustments to your stance and setup: Grip lower on the handle (AKA, choke down on the club) Narrow your stance so your feet are about one clubhead apart. Move your ball position back slightly.
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What is the biggest choke in MLB history?

  • 1943 St. ...
  • 1969 Baltimore Orioles: 109-53, Lost World Series. ...
  • 1931 Philadelphia Athletics: 107-45, Lost World Series. ...
  • 1998 Atlanta Braves: 106-56, Lost NLCS. ...
  • 1954 Cleveland Indians: 111-43, Lost World Series. ...
  • 1906 Chicago Cubs: 116-36, Lost World Series. ...
  • 2001 Seattle Mariners: 116-46, Lost ALCS.
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What do MLB players spit out?

Players chew tobacco, bubble gum, or just spit to keep their mouths moist and prevent this discomfort. Also, saliva works as a temporary softener and lubricant for baseball gloves.
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What happens when an athlete chokes?

Choking. Choking under pressure decreases the standard level of athletic performance, of an athlete when they may be at their peak performance. Symptoms of choking may include tightening up of the muscles, an increased level of anxiety and a decrease in self-confidence.
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Will a choke only run?

If a motorcycle or ATV only runs with the choke on, it's because the richer “choke on” mixture is actually closer to the engine's normal operating fuel mixture than the leaner “choke off” mixture. So when the choke is turned off, the engine gets too little fuel and too much air for it to run and it stalls.
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What is the most common thing choked on?

Candy (especially hard or sticky candy), cough drops, gum, lollipops, marshmallows, caramels, hard candies, and jelly beans. Whole grapes, raw vegetables, raw peas, fruits, fruits with skins, seeds, carrots, celery, and cherries. Dried fruits, sunflower seeds, all nuts, including peanuts.
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Can you get PTSD from choking?

In addition, the disorder has many similarities to school phobia or Separation Anxiety Disorder. The children's reactions to the episode of choking were similar to the reactions of those who have experienced a severe trauma and develop a Post-traumatic Stress Disorder.
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Is a choke hold painful?

Properly applied a blood choke can knock someone out in about 10 seconds, and sometimes even less. This is usually a relatively painless procedure, so when adrenaline is flowing your opponent may not even realise that he's been fully checkmated until it's too late and he slumps unconscious.
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