When starting your shifter you need to press and hold either button on the handlebar control and hold for five seconds to activate the system. This is a safety feature and must be done every time.
Yes. Company sell mounting kit hardware for removable wheel chocks. Part number WC-MD010T.
What Series do I need? Series is determined by the location of fuel valve on the tank and the direction of the hose outlet. The first digit of the part number lets you know what series. For instance, a 6000 series fuel valve’s part number will begin with a 6.
What size is my inlet? You need to know if your inlet is ¼” NPT, 3/8” NPT or 22mm (H-D). Most Harley-Davidsons are 22mm, with the exception of the XR750 and years prior to 1975. The second digit of the part number lets you know the inlet size. 3 = 22mm, 2 = 3/8" NPT, 1 = 1/4” NPT.
Do I need an adapter? Company 22mm (H-D) valves come with an adapter nut. You will need to determine if your stock valve bolts on, or is there a nut. If it bolts on you will need to know the measurement of the bolt pattern. Measure center to center. If you need an adapter nut you will need to know thread size of the tank bung.
Company most popular fuel valves are the Power-Flo. We offer Single Outlet with Reserve or without Reserve, Dual Outlet with Reserve or without Reserve, Triple Outlet no reserve, -6AN outlet, Vacuum Valves, Dirt & ATV valves, and Metric Cruisers. Company Power-Flo Single Outlet with Reserve valves are very popular and there is an option for most street bikes. Single 5/16 outlet with reserve inlet sizes 22mm (H-D), 3/8” NPT or 1/4” NPT come in a variety of designs and finishes. Hex and Round valves can be found here. Most are available in chrome or aluminum, some also available in brass or black. Choose your series and inlet and design and finish choices. Keep in mind not all series and inlet combinations come in all designs. For more complex configurations, and enhanced race performance, choose The Guzzler® or NV Nitro valves.