Buying 700 EFI Good or Bad?
#2
From what I have heard, they are great bikes. I hear that they are much more fuel efficient than the traditional carb. They are also supposed to crank easily. I have a 600, and it takes it several mins to warm up in cold weather, but then it runs like a top. I think the 700 efi would be a great choice, and you will have power to spare!!!
#4
i read on Highlifter the Outlaws come in 29" also.
depending on how much is involved to make those bad boys fit, i think i would consider a set.
29" might be too big though. i'm not sure.
-MT
depending on how much is involved to make those bad boys fit, i think i would consider a set.
29" might be too big though. i'm not sure.
-MT
#6
The EFI rocks!!!!!!!
it was -16c today, with a wind chill of about -35c, the bike was outside for about 24 hours with out starting, just turned the key and away she went!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to laugh because same time last week in in -1c I had to fight with my carb 700 to get running.
Want to see a kool EFI check out the pic's @ the link below.
it was -16c today, with a wind chill of about -35c, the bike was outside for about 24 hours with out starting, just turned the key and away she went!!!!!!!!!!!
I had to laugh because same time last week in in -1c I had to fight with my carb 700 to get running.
Want to see a kool EFI check out the pic's @ the link below.
#7
The fuel pump and regulater is mounted in the tank.The dealer said if any of those should fail they are a nonreplacable item.You have to b
uy a new tank! You can't just replace the pump or regulater.It has 5 to 7 more horse power and 80 percent more throttle responce.
uy a new tank! You can't just replace the pump or regulater.It has 5 to 7 more horse power and 80 percent more throttle responce.
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