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XL FORUM TEAM MEMBER
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,397 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200s Sportster/Buell Year: 2001 Sportster/Buell Model #2: xlch Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1974
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sometimes it just pays to buy hd parts
original inlet valve lasted decades
so called original keihin valve maybe one year at tops two. started sticking when dry, then allowing fuel level to rise and mpg drop from 50 to 35.
probably a masterful con job.
what was funny the hd shop did not have not one carby in the shop. they called a woman to the desk as she was the only one that rode gravity so she knew what it was, didn't even have to look up the p/n, called it a spaceship though.

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XL FORUM LIFE MEMBER
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Long Island, NY
Posts: 5,055 Sportster/Buell Model: XL1250c Sportster/Buell Year: 2002
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Stock always seems to be the best for function and longevity.
I learned the hard way from redoing my bike so many times using aftermarket parts. They all seem to look nice but they don't all work or last as long as the stock parts do. The last time I redid my bike I went back to as much stock parts as possible besides the engine. All the stock parts have lasted so far. Unfortunately the engine work only lasted 35,000 miles before the crank bearing went on me. Now I'm putting a stock engine back in the bike. It's going to be hard getting used to the stock engine coming from. A 1250 kit that was getting me almost 100hp and almost 90 tq. But I don't have the funds to spend 5-6k to have my Indy rebuild it.
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2002 XL1200C
Back to an almost complete stock engine.
Mikuni HSR 45
Supertrapp supermeg exhaust 20 disk open end, Daytona twin tech single fire ignition 1005s
Ricor intimnators, 13" Ricor IAS shocks, Brembo dual disk setup from 2012 street glide w/ matching brembo street glide master cylinder,
Koso T&T multi function speedo/tach
States I Have rode through
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Chief Harley Engineer
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Join Date: Dec 2022
Location: Piedmont North Carolina
Posts: 501 Sportster/Buell Model: XL 1200 Sportster/Buell Year: 2000 Sportster/Buell Model #2: XL 1200 Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1993 Other Motorcycle Model: H-D FLH Other Motorcycle Year: 1980
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I consider it a minor miracle that you got an aftermarket float needle to work AT ALL.
Jim
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XL FORUM TEAM MEMBER
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,397 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200s Sportster/Buell Year: 2001 Sportster/Buell Model #2: xlch Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1974
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was suppose to be keihin and it did come in a bag marked keihin but probably a con job. getting keihin parts is not hard. was too lazy to drive to the next town over so i got it over the net and from a fairly known distributor.
memory fails but was the original SS?
these look to be the same material but the hd valve is a tad grams heavier, just hoping the alloy is better.
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Drag Race Champion
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Join Date: Jul 2015
Posts: 358 Sportster/Buell Model: XLH Sportster/Buell Year: 1982
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The original Keihin float valve, and the one you get in the rebuild kits (even the nice James ones), has 3 lobes. Unfortunately it tends to go a little sideways in the bore and get stuck from time to time.
The 4-lobe version is for the CV carb, but thankfully Keihin didn't reinvent the wheel and used the same valve size, so it's a direct upgrade to the old 3-lobe float valve. The only place I've found to get the 4-lobe by itself is straight from HD.
Crazy that nobody at the dealer could recognize a float needle though.
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Master Custom Bike Builder
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Join Date: Dec 2014
Location: Phoenix
Posts: 3,268 Sportster/Buell Model: xlch Sportster/Buell Year: 1964 Sportster/Buell Model #2: XLCH IR EFI Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1971 Other Motorcycle Model: BMW K1200RS, Other Motorcycle Year: 2001
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Pretty soon they won’t recognize a Sportster, just like most can’t recognize a Knuck or a Pan.
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XL FORUM TEAM MEMBER
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,397 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200s Sportster/Buell Year: 2001 Sportster/Buell Model #2: xlch Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1974
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i think there only has 3 sportsters and they park them near the front door i guess to give presence in order to sell, however 883 units.
as i was leaving, a shop mechanic took out a water cooled unit, probably in the 500cc range and as he past, i told two baggers, man that sound like a honda, they liked to fell off the bench they were sitting on.
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Senior Master Custom Bike Builder
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Dunnellon FL
Posts: 4,787 Sportster/Buell Model: XL 883/1200 Hugger Sportster/Buell Year: 1995 Sportster/Buell Model #2: 11 RK
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Depends on the part. I was getting about a year out of OEM rear hydraulic brake switches. After about three of them, I bought a Drag Specialties knock off. Going on ten years with that one.
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XL FORUM TEAM MEMBER
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 11,397 Sportster/Buell Model: 1200s Sportster/Buell Year: 2001 Sportster/Buell Model #2: xlch Sportster/Buell Year #2: 1974
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super duper +1 mr. chin
i had the same issue, but i solved mine using a auto brake switch, had a larger head but it fit.
the two hd units, the snap disk inside relaxed. you could force a closure with a pick.
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