Because it's a Harley, 65 HP 1940s tractor engine. R&R bike.
how do you adjust throttle bodie on 2004 harley
float overflowing after replacing throttle cables / why?
I,m not sure but I don't think they are designed to be lubed. Call a harley dealer.
racing throttle response .... gives you more acceleration when you are at your top speed... it releases throttle and give you some more acceleration.. i am one of the user of the bike and i have experienced it too
No, they are smaller
The stock throttle body on a 96 cubic inch Harley Davidson motor is typically around 50mm in diameter. This throttle body size is designed to provide adequate airflow for the engine’s performance needs.
Throttle response or vehicle responsiveness is a measure of how quickly a vehicle's prime mover, such as an internal combustion engine, can increase its power output in response to a driver's request for acceleration, such as a pedal being pressed. Throttles are not used in diesel engines, but the term throttle is often used to refer to any input that modulates the power output of a vehicle's prime mover. Throttle response is often confused with better power, but throttle response is rather related to time taken for change in power level.
There are a number of places where one can purchase a Harley Davidson battery. For instance, JP Cycles, Throttle Batteries, and Battery Mart all carry Harley Davidson batteries.
Maybe, you may have no throttle response at all depending on the failure.
The throttle position sensor can be tested by moving the throttle as observing the engine's response. If it is smooth and consistent, the sensor is functioning properly.
The throttle cable may be broken.
The 1986 Harley FXR is typically equipped with a Keihin carburetor, specifically the CV (Constant Velocity) type. This carburetor is known for its reliability and smooth performance, featuring a diaphragm-operated slide that adjusts airflow based on engine demand. The CV carburetor helps provide better fuel efficiency and throttle response compared to earlier models.