What is throttle by wire Harley?

What is throttle by wire Harley?

Throttle by wire is a simple, potentiometer style (think volume switch) design that when the throttle tube is moved, the values are calculated, and an electrical impulse is sent to the throttlebody, and a small electric motor moves the throttle plate, rather than manual linkage via cables. No adjustment ever.

What does fly by wire mean in motorcycles?

Fly-by-wire anything (car, motorcycle, plane) is a system where the throttle is not connected to a carb or throttle body by actuating cable. Usually some type of potentiometer at the throttle that is connected, by wire, to an electronic actuator on the other end.

What kind of air filter does a Dyna Street Bob use?

If you own a 2014 to 2017 Harley-Davison Dyna Street Bob with a 103ci twin cam engine your bike will use the HD-1611 replacement filter. The 2008 to 2016 Harley-Davidson Dyna models with the 103ci twin cam engine (except for 2014-later Dyna Street Bobs) will use the HD-9608 high flow OE replacement filter.

What kind of air filter does a Harley Davidson use?

These days K&N has a plethora of air filter choices for Harley-Davidson Dyna owners that range from simple high flow OE replacement filters to performance intake assemblies that come with everything you need to really add some power, snap, and style to your Dyna.

Can a Dyna bike get an air filter upgrade?

But there’s always room for improvement. One of the quickest and easiest ways to give your Dyna a boost and breathe new life into the bike is with an air induction upgrade.

Which is the world leader in performance air filters?

With its roots established on motocross tracks and trails back in the 1960s, for more than 40 years K&N has been helping motorcyclists get more air and better protection for their bikes through high performance air filters, earning its reputation as a world leader in performance filter technology.