What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters

It’s been ten years since I sold my Harley-Davidson Sportster, so rather than write a review of a motorcycle that I haven’t ridden in years, I thought I would be better off sharing with you 10 things I miss about my Sportster. The Sportster isn’t a perfect motorcycle, but it’s good enough that almost a decade later I still find myself missing parts of the experience of owning one.

Most of this article was written almost nine years ago to the day, so please forgive me if the tone seems a little different from what you’re used to from YouMotorcycle today… Let’s begin.

Being 22 years old is an exciting time in a man’s life. He is full of vigor, prowess, and insatiable appetites. He’s young enough to remember every punch line to every joke, and just old enough to be able to deliver them tactfully. He’s old enough that he ought to know better, but young enough not to care. The 22 year old male feels on top of the world.

That’s exactly the position I was in, a decade ago, when I bought my first Harley-Davidson motorcycle, a Sportster 883. For a moment as brief as twilight, I was on top of the world. I miss that bike.

What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters


What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters

This isn’t a Sportster review, but if you’re thinking about buying a Sportster, here are the ten advantages of the Sportster

  • An engine that shook in it’s frame
  • An accessories catalog the size of a phone book
  • The rumble of the exhaust
  • Electric fuel-injection
  • Disk brakes front and back
  • The Sportster’s own character
  • Passenger-friendliness
  • Disregard from BMW owners
  • Deliberately waking up the girls upstairs
  • Belt drive
  • Uniqueness of each Sportster

1) An engine that shook in it’s frame

From 2004 and up, the Sportster’s motor was rubber mounted. The rubber mounts isolated the rider from the engine’s vibration.

Sportsters made from 1957 to 2003 would have a motor that shook the entire frame and the rider as well). Sportsters made 2004 and after would have rubber isolation mounts which would make the motor shake like crazy within the frame, but save the rider from the motor’s vibration.

2) An accessories catalog the size of a phone book

The Sportster has a huge accessories catalogue, with a ton of options available not just from Harley-Davidson, but from one of the biggest aftermarket accessories following in all of motorcycling. You can blow all of your money customizing this motorcycle.

When comparing the Sportster to the Honda Fury, or the other cruisers I’ve owned, including a Suzuki Boulevard M50, and a Harley-Davidson V-Rod, none of these motorcycles had anywhere near the amount of accessories possibilities in any catalog as the Sportster does.

3) The rumble of the exhaust

The Sportster’s rumble is one of the best sounding middleweight motors in all of motorcycling, especially on a pre-2007 carbureted 1,200cc model.

My current bike is a Harley-Davidson V-Rod, and although it’s bigger than my Sportster was, it doesn’t use an EVO motor like the Sporty does, so it doesn’t sound anywhere near as sweet.

What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters

4) Electric fuel injection

One of the many improvements to the Sportster over the years is fuel injection. If you’re buying a 2007 and up Sportster it might not sound as good, because that’s when they became fuel injected. With fuel injection the Sportster’s idle speed went from about 800 rpm to about 1,100 rpm and sounds a lot less rough and raw.

The advantages of fuel injection are crisp predictable throttle response at any altitude no matter the weather. Personally, I’ll take fuel injection over carburetors any day.

5) Disk brakes front and back

You’ll be hard pressed to find a Sportster that doesn’t come with disk brakes front and rear, and that’s a good thing. Check out this article to learn why disk brakes are better than drum brakes and you’ll understand.

In 2021, we shouldn’t even need to talking about drum brakes, but unfortunately, for many middleweight cruisers, like the Suzuki Boulevard M50, manufacturers are still being cheap and making them with drum brakes.

6) Has it’s own character

The thing people hold against a lot of Japanese motorcycles, and cruisers in particular, is that they can be very linear and bland. I’m looking at you, Honda Shadow.

With the Sportster, I never felt the need to try to dress it up as a way of having my motorcycle try to match my personality. My Sportster made it very clear that she had her own unique personality, and plenty of it. And I loved her for that.

7) Passenger-friendliness

When I had my Sportster I was a university student. The timing was perfect, as most university aged women had never been a motorcycle, let alone a Harley-Davidson.

The Sportster’s low seat height, and plenty of back rest options, made it very easy for first time female motorcycles to swing a leg over and take a ride with me, which always led to more fun shenanigans. Oh to be in my early 20s again.

What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters

8) Complete disregard from BMW owners

I’ll never understand this, because I currently own both a Harley-Davidson V-Rod, and a BMW 650GS, but when I was riding my Sportster it became very apparent to me that BMW owners completely ignored me.

BMW owners never seemed to return my waves or acknowledgements when they saw me on my Sportster. It got to be a running joke. If you have any idea why BMW riders hate Sportster owners please leave a comment and let me know.

9) Deliberately waking up the girls upstairs

I was living in a basement apartment when I owned my Harley-Davidson Sportster. Two girls rented the unit upstairs, and they had a pattern of having guests over for very late, very loud visits. FUN!

One nice thing about having a Harley with some loud pipes, is 3 hours later when I was leaving the house for work, I could leave the motorcycle out front idling, or even rev it up, to make sure I woke them up. I was young and spiteful back then, please don’t hold it against me now.

10) Belt drive

One of the things I love most about the Sportster is that it has belt drive as it’s final drive system. Shaft drive motorcycles are fairly low-maintenance, but so are belt drives. On chain drive motorcycles you can change the sprockets to adjust gear ratios, acceleration, and top speed, but you can do this on belt drive motorcycles as well by changing the pulleys.

Of course, a lot of people will convert Sportsters from belt drive to chain drive, but in my opinion most of the time, that’s just silly.

Belt drive motorcycles provide the advantages of chain and final drive, with minimal disadvantages. To find out more I suggested reading Motorcycle Chain Drive vs. Belt Drive vs. Shaft Drive.

What year did harley start fuel injection on sportsters

Bonus: No two Sportsters are alike

Finally, I kind of like that because Sportsters are so easily customizable, not to mention easy to work on. You will almost never see two Sportsters that are the same.

If the first thing you do is buy a Sportster, the second thing you do is start customizing it.

Conclusions

If you found this interesting, let me know what you think/thought of your Harley, or of Sportsters in general, in the comments section down below.

Remember, the Sportster has been in production since 1957, and they have been continually improving it since 1957, but that doesn’t mean it’s a perfect motorcycle! The Sportster is far from perfect, so go ahead and take a look back at 10 Things I DON’T Miss About My Sportster – after all, there’s a reason I sold it after only having it for a year.

What year did the 1200 Sportster get fuel injection?

In the year 2007, all Sportster models began using fuel injection instead of a carburetor.

When did Harley switch from carburetor to fuel injection?

2001 was also the first year the Softail line was available with a fuel injected motor.

Are Harley

Even Harley-Davidson's Sportster motorcycles have EFI as of 2007. FLH's, Softails, Dyna's and Buell's all offer fuel injection as original equipment since 2007 or an option on older bikes since 1996.

What is the last year of the Harley carburetor?

For the 2008 model year, that series also lost carburetors in favor of Harley-Davidson's electronic sequential port fuel-injection system. The era of the carburetor had ended.