Or maybe they were feeling pressure from the EPA and their ever tightening noose of emissions standards.NewGuy wrote:I wonder if Honda was feeling pressure from the Suzuki C50, Kawasaki 900, Triumph America, Yamaha 950, and H-D 883, which all have EFI, and all were only slightly more expensive than the Honda 750s with carburetors?
Gummiente wrote:Or maybe they were feeling pressure from the EPA and their ever tightening noose of emissions standards.NewGuy wrote:I wonder if Honda was feeling pressure from the Suzuki C50, Kawasaki 900, Triumph America, Yamaha 950, and H-D 883, which all have EFI, and all were only slightly more expensive than the Honda 750s with carburetors?
Wrider wrote:Gummiente wrote:Or maybe they were feeling pressure from the EPA and their ever tightening noose of emissions standards.NewGuy wrote:I wonder if Honda was feeling pressure from the Suzuki C50, Kawasaki 900, Triumph America, Yamaha 950, and H-D 883, which all have EFI, and all were only slightly more expensive than the Honda 750s with carburetors?
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Carbs are a lot easier on the wallet to modify for performance then efi too.High_Side wrote: Modern motorcycle carbs work so well if you look after them they should really not be a deterent to buying any bike....and in some cases you could be better off.
My only carbed bike is the KLX250S. I have modded the carb and it runs perfectly. Hot or cold, it starts up instantaneously, idles perfectly, and runs smooth from idle to redline.High_Side wrote:The irony is that as manufacturers are squeezed in to using EFI they usually set them up so lean that they do not work as well as the previous carbed model in my experience. It's easier to map in a big old lean hole in the mid-range to pass emmisions tests with EFI so that's what seems to happen. Modern motorcycle carbs work so well if you look after them they should really not be a deterent to buying any bike....and in some cases you could be better off.
The Shadow 750s have been their only cruiser 750cc offerings for several years and none have FI until this new Shadow Phantom for 2010.Tennif Shoe wrote:FI on the honda 750 has been around for a few years now also the 1800 was FI starting in 2002
So true, and so irritating.High_Side wrote:The irony is that as manufacturers are squeezed in to using EFI they usually set them up so lean that they do not work as well as the previous carbed model in my experience. It's easier to map in a big old lean hole in the mid-range to pass emmisions tests with EFI so that's what seems to happen. Modern motorcycle carbs work so well if you look after them they should really not be a deterent to buying any bike....and in some cases you could be better off.
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