I absolutely love books like the Motorcycle Fuel Injection Handbook! My wife thinks I’m nuts, because this is my favorite type of book to bring on holiday at the beach. A leisurely holiday gives me ...
Tarun is a gearhead who has been working on motorcycles for over 25 years and riding them even longer. A certified Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, and Ducati mechanic, he loves working on motorcycles and ...
Kawasaki has made some eye-catching motorcycles since it started manufacturing them in 1962. At this time, motorcycles used carburetors to get their necessary fuel to air ratio. However, a short seven ...
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Dirt Rider teaches you how to customize your Honda CRF EFI Tuning Tool connections for ultimate trackside tuningThe future is here. Zeros and ones have replaced round brass thingies with holes in them ...
KTM Fuel Injected Two-Stroke Engine - 2018 KTM EXCCourtesy of KTM The Austrian manufacturer is well-known for its revolutionary advancements in technology and now the game-changer is finally here with ...
There are many things bike riders don't agree on, with topics for discussion ranging from the type of ride that's best suited to serve a certain purpose to the best colors to use on a bike. But for ...
Cobra Engineering has just announced the introduction of the new Fi2000 PowrPro Tuner to the motorcycle market, which uses the latest smart chip technology to continuously read the bike’s EFI delivery ...
Motorcycle manufacturers have been trying to kill the carburetor for decades. Münch was the first to introduce fuel injection in the terrifyingly huge 1973 Mammoth TTS-E 1200, but that was a ...
For simplicity's sake,let's just say there are two kinds of fuel injectors: peak and hold and saturated. The difference between the two has to do with resistance. Peak and hold (aka low impedance) ...
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