Bobcat, yes, my 84 is the same, and my manual is incorrect. That is
what caused all the confusion for me. I also got in touch with the
previous owner, and he confirmed this for me.


On Oct 5, 7:14�pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Kyle, On my 84 650 I push the lever down towards the tank when I first start
> and then gradually push it up as the bike warms up. I am reading the owner's
> manual as I type and it seems wrong. Fully closed is down and fully open is
> up. It says to go to fully closed after a half minute and if idling is
> unstable open the throttle. If I do that on mine I would be idling at about
> 3000 rpms. Maybe mine is wrong but it does work, runs fine and idles nicely.
> Wynn
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Kyle Munz <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Bobcat, are you sure about that? I just went out to the garage to look at
> > my 650 and it appears the choke lever should be down during normal running.
> > Is there a difference between 83 and 84?
>
> > -Kyle
> > -Sent from Houston, TX, United States
>
> > � On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 5:46 PM, Gman <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Wow, I never expected such a fast response, up position is what I
> >> suspected and nice to know I can always find out manually using that
> >> carb visual. �Funny that the manual is incorrect.
> >> Can't thank you guys enough Kyle and Bobcat.
>
> >> Glen
>
> >> On Oct 5, 6:34 pm, Gman <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > Hello all
>
> >> > New rider here.
> >> > Just got a 1984 Nighthawk 650, has just over 20,000 miles, and is in
> >> > excellent shape. I was using original manual and the manual reads that
> >> > once bike is warmed I should put choke lever into closed position, but
> >> > they show that is being down at the bottom of the arrow, (not where
> >> > the word "Choke" is). Moving the choke lever down makes the engine rev
> >> > higher and higher, so shouldn't the lever be in the up position once
> >> > bike is warm? It is up by the word "choke" that the bike seems to idle
> >> > normally.
> >> > Am I not getting something or could my manual actually be wrong and
> >> > have the positions mixed up calling the lever in the up position as
> >> > fully open and lever down as fully closed.
>
> >> > A little help wopuld be great, don't want to run the bike with the
> >> > choke open.
>
> >> > Easiest way to answer is just to let me know if lever should be in the
> >> > up for down position with bike running normal.
>
> >> > Thanks to all
>
> >> > Glen- Hide quoted text -
>
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