SOURCE: cbr 125 choke problem
It sounds like the choke line may not have been routed correctly when the new one was installed. Remove the gas tank and check to see that the line is not being stretched anywhere along the way AND that the gas tank when re-installed is not stretching the line. The line may have been kinked when installed. Look at the mechanical movement of the choke at the carb. Does it operate freely? Remove the air filter and look inside the center of the carb, (you may need to use a small mirror for this), does it look like the choke is opening and closing properly when the choke is moved on and off?
SOURCE: my honda cbr 600 is struggling as if it keeps
It all seems to be leading to fuel starvation. Have you checked the tank breather is not blocked which can be a small hole in the petrol cap or a tube from under the tank. It could also be a blocked fuel filter. There should be two. One inside the fuel tank under the petcock, another before the fuel pump. Here is the workshop manual where you can find all info you will ever need for this bike.
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SOURCE: 1993 Goldwing Aspencade With Slight Engine Miss??
try crab cleaner and change the fuel filter
SOURCE: bike coughs,splutters and even backfires more so in low rev's
Either take the carbs off and clean them or add some fuel additive to clean the system. Sounds like you have a clogged jet.
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SOURCE: no fuel to carb, I think..
I would check the vacuum line that opens the fuel feed valve. It's located right under the fuel shutoff valv and is fed by the #2 carburetor.
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