What kind of pipes do you use for a Sportster?

What kind of pipes do you use for a Sportster?

When it comes to pipes you can’t hardly find one that will work on two differant size motors, like the 883 and the 1200 sportsters. What i have found is most are tuned for the bigger 1200’s That’s why my kerker 2into1 was flowing to much for my little 883, but after tuning it to closer match the smaller motor the differance is night and day!

Can a stock exhaust system be changed to drag pipes?

As a resulting of changing a stock exhaust system to Drag Pipes, most engines promptly lose 5-10% of the power the engine produced. By properly re-jetting the carburetor and adding a free flowing air cleaner to an engine with drag pipes, the maximum horsepower produced will improve over the stock engine.

Why do you need drag pipes on a Harley Davidson?

Getting the proper Harley sound always seems to require increasing the decibel level out the exhaust, with many riders installing drag pipes as the exhaust system for the proper sound. The rider often believes that by reducing back pressure in the exhaust system the engine will also increased power. This is wrong.

What kind of horsepower does a drag pipe have?

A typical drag pipe produces a horsepower curve that initially rises very slow. As the RPMs start to rise above mid-range power, the curve begins to rise at increasing rate until maximum horsepower is achieved.

When it comes to pipes you can’t hardly find one that will work on two differant size motors, like the 883 and the 1200 sportsters. What i have found is most are tuned for the bigger 1200’s That’s why my kerker 2into1 was flowing to much for my little 883, but after tuning it to closer match the smaller motor the differance is night and day!

Where do you get exhaust pipes for a Harley Davidson?

Go to Garage to select a motorcycle to ensure the best fitment. When you ditch the stock pipes and add a new set of Harley Sportster exhaust pipes, your Sportster comes to life. You’ll find all the hottest hotrod styles to change the head-turning potential of your bike.

What kind of engine does a Sportster have?

05/1200C with SI-II AC and HD 49 state script exhaust. 48 pilot, 185 main with stock needle (no shims) and 1.75 turns out on mix screw. I think I’m on the lean side on the slow, but I’m leaving it in there as I’m hitting Colorado this weekend… 48/180 seems awfully rich for an 883, but what do I know? All bikes like different things.

What kind of jet do you use for a Sportster?

I am currently using a #48 slow jet and a #180 main jet with no shims on the needle and 1.5 turns out on the screw. It seems to be running pretty well now (replaced the 45/175 that the dealer had in there). I’m a bit concerned about running rich now but as best I can tell it’s worlds better than before, and I’d rather be rich than lean any day.