I’d never met a vehicle where I had to pull the choke off (I grew up on japanese bikes and British cars).
Not unreasonable what you say! Until I bought a CB900F Honda in the '80s I'd never had anything half so complicated on a m/cycle as a bank of Keihins or whatever they were.
But . . . the thing to criticise would have to be the Amal-type throttle valve design in general, where the 'choke' is more correctly described as an
air slide. (As opposed to the sort of enricheners you find on carbs with butterfly throttle valves etc.)
I've very seldom had a Monobloc that was ever helped much by an air slide for starting if well- tickled, even in cold weather, and the same has gone for the half dozen or so Concentrics I have had over the years.
At the moment, I am running 5 Monoblocs with their air slides removed and the cable holes blanked off to prevent air being sucked in.
Consequently there is a box of slides and springs from 376 and 389 Monos, 626 and 928 Concentrics, plus a pre-monobloc or two, sitting on the Carb Shelf in the shed, to be dished out to any subsequent owners who feel the need for them.