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Old 03-28-2024, 04:54 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by superjocko View Post
It's a compression release that makes the bike easier to start.
So the weighted arm releases the device when it starts. Well that makes sense, but where did you read/find that out?

Before I ordered my Templar, I assumed that the teeny choke lever was a compression release lever.

But it doesn't need one to let the starter crank it up. I should try using the kickstart. I have to do that EVERY time on the KTM 250 2stroke. Fortunately, it pops right to life
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