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13th February 2023
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Just got off the phone to Mikunioz. They don't know.
So, now I'm wondering. Is the VM38 marginal for a 1000cc Sportster ?
Does anyone out there know what they flow ?
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13th February 2023
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Posts: 1,105 Sportster/Buell Model: 883 Evo Sportster/Buell Year: 1989
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Larger (VM40, 44) can be made to work, but the lower speeds will be less "linear", the circuit timing will be different (cruising will depend more on needle jet than needle position than a 38), the rich pilot, slide and needle jet may ruin mileage (no accelerator pump).
Much to my disgust, I found long ago that many "rules" that appear arbitrary were, in fact, made to accommodate a friend or handicap a rival.
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14th February 2023
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handicap a rival.
My governing body, Motorcycling Australia, initially refused to grant me a log book for my first sidecar. When I asked "what rule does it not comply with ?" they replied, "An Ironhead powered sidecar has never ever raced in Australia. Therefor, your bike does not represent a bike of the period".
There is no rule that states that. They then told me the frame and engine had to be from the same manufacturer. And of course that would have ruled out about half of all Period 3 bikes and all sidecars. But no such rule existed.
They simply just didn't want an Ironhead out there racing. Not British you know. Said in a high pitched poofter Pommie voice.
Oh ! Apologies to any of our British friends.
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14th February 2023
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Originally Posted by Ferrous Head
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Oh ! Apologies to any of our British friends.
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Ferrous,….should be no need for apologies for putting a sidecar on a Sportster…..we’ve forgiven you long ago for that…..!
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14th February 2023
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Iron Mike
Ferrous,….should be no need for apologies for putting a sidecar on a Sportster…..we’ve forgiven you long ago for that…..!
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Well, I do really feel like I should apologize for hobbling an Ironhead with a sidecar. Like putting a cart on a race horse.
But like so many other mediocre racers I always figure I can beat everyone else if I just have more HP than them.
And it's worked a treat for me !
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14th February 2023
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hear hear
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24th April 2023
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After several rides with the Mikuni the mileage has improved to around 45mpg with no popping back.
Thanks for all the replies.
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25th April 2023
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 01rk
After several rides with the Mikuni the mileage has improved to around 45mpg with no popping back.
Thanks for all the replies.
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Glad you worked out the issue.
Thank you for the update.
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