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Harley now fuel injected across the entire line to reduce pollution, but do the bikes still sound like Hogs?

No more carburetors on Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Down deep in a review of the new Harley-Davidson Nightster (shown) is a note that the company is now 100 percent fuel injection. The Sportster line, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary as a H-D brand, no longer uses a carburetor. Even as the Dyna, Softail and Electra Glide received fuel injection on the advanced EVO engine in other Harley models, the Sportster stayed with carbs to keep the price down on the company's entry-level line. But attention to smog controls and growing demand ... Read more →

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