On a 2007 Harley-Davidson Sportster, the fuses are located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the seat. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat by loosening the bolts or fasteners. The fuse box cover can then be lifted off to reveal the fuses for various electrical components of the motorcycle. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific fuse locations and ratings.
41 PSI
yes
under left side cover
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.
Under the seat, beneath the left side cover on the inside of the plate, (the module is on outside).
If I am not mistaken, all 2007 Harley Davidson's were fuel injected and would not have a carburetor.
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Anywhere from 62-67. With that taxes paid (new slip-ons, air cleaner), 70-73. These figures are at the rear wheel of course.
2007
2007
recently bought a 883 up. to 1200 with no manuel need to know what kind of oil i should use and where to add this oil also where is the oil drain plug thanks
You will probably be OK as long as you don't change the intake.