SOURCE: 2000 Yamaha R6 Starts and Idles but problems with the choke
Idle will generally increase when you close the choke.
SOURCE: Looking for tools for 2000 Yamaha R6
This is an involved process and an expensive tool, you might want to reconsider and pay your trusted mech to do it. If i'm wrong and you love to work on things yourself w/quite a bit of mechanical skill then i apologize and will tell you to google " motorcycle carb sync tool" you should get more responses than you can read...Good Luck to you
Tim
SOURCE: I just bought a 2001 Yamaha R6 and the choke cable
hi, this is the best way to replace the choke cable, first remove the riders seat, 2 alun key bolts at the rear of the seat turn up the corners of the seat and you will find the bolts,
undo the tank fiking screws at the front of the tank and then prop up the fuel tank , remove the air box by undoing the 10mm bolt in the front of the airbox, then undo the clip/clips holding the airbox rubbers to the carburetors, lift of the airbox, now you will see the carburettors and the location of the choke cable sliding mechanisam,
undo from the handlebar the left hand switch unit and pull the 2 halfs apart you will then be able to remove the nipple of the old cable from the opperating lever, replace the new cable using a small amount of grease on the new nipple,then thread the new cable through the frame following the exact same route as the old cable and connect it to the carbs and check the opperation of the choke lever, pulling it on and off making sure when the choke is off that you have a small amount of frree play in your cable and the lever on the carb end is all the way home, if you are happy you havereplaced the control cable correctly, you can then reasemble the airbox, lower the tank and replace the seat, finaly recheck the operation of the controls before riding the machine on the road, regards, paul
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