The carb is dirty and needs to be cleaned could also need to be rejetted.
I know of a Tillotson brand carb that was on a stock sportster.
only one carb.
Start with a 45 pilot and 170 main. If you get carb farts or other problems, check for a vacume leak first....
Nowhere. It is the vent hose for the carb.
if it runs ok above 30, suspect bad carb main valve or dirty float bowl.
Running stock exhaust, a CV carb, and no internal modifications you're looking at about 54 hp.
Unfortunately not: The 07 Sporties are EFI (fuel injected), thus requiring o2 sensors (and sensor bungholes) in the exhaust. 06 bikes, on the other hand are use a cv carb that does not need the sensors or bungs.
your float is probably stuck. if the bike sat for a length of time, you may need to clean out the carb. its not that hard,but you'll need a carb rebuild kit. gaskets need to be replaced, and maybe the jet needle. should all be in the kit. D
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The cost of the Sportster varies according to the age and features. A Sportster 883 L starts at around $7,500 while the Sportster 1200 begins at $9,800.
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