i have a 2000 sportster custom and when it gets war it will not start if it sits more than 10min
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There is none
In the primary case on the lefthand (gearshift) side of the engine.
i am 99.999% shure the answer is no, however there may be an aftermarket gas cap that has a fuel gauge in it.
The maximum weight limit for passengers on a 1996 Harley Sportster 1200C is typically around 400 pounds, which includes the combined weight of the rider, passenger, and any additional cargo. It's important to consider the bike's overall handling and safety when loaded. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific guidelines and recommendations.
http://www.linson.us/harleydavidson/sportsters/bertshowto/berts_sportster_ how_tos.htm This is a great site. It will show you step by step illustrations.
no
The 1963 Harley Sportster did not come with an electric start; it was equipped with a kickstarter. While it's possible to retrofit an electric start system to a vintage Sportster, it requires significant modifications, including changes to the primary drive and possibly the frame. Aftermarket kits are available, but they can be complex and may affect the bike's authenticity.
I have a 2001 sporster. I usually shift at or alittle above 3000 rpm. Any thing lower puts my rpm at or under 2000 in the next higher gear, which makes my engine labor. I use my tac to shift and have never noticed the mph.
no you can't because of the cases and frame
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the tire pressure is on the right side of the front frame behind the forks as you sit on it as you are driving and I use nitrogen in my tires that keeps the tire pressure at a steady air pressure do to heat from the sun and the road temperatures in front and back , should be 30 for the front and 40 in the rear.