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Fuel & Air System
Motorcycle Fuel & Air System
Rogue Powersports stocks motorcycle fuel and air system parts from the brands that move real horsepower: S&S Cycle, Vance & Hines, Dynojet, K&N, Arlen Ness, Joker Machine, Performance Machine, and Trask. High flow air cleaners and intake kits to open up your intake charge. Vance & Hines Fuelpak 4 tuning modules. Dynojet Power Commander V and Power Vision for ignition and fuel mapping. S&S Cycle and Arlen Ness Big Sucker air cleaner kits for Harley. Mikuni and Keihin carburetor parts, fuel pumps, injectors, throttle bodies, gas caps, and fuel lines. Free shipping on every part.
Frequently Asked Questions
Carburetor vs. fuel injection — which do I need?
Most bikes from 2008+ are fuel-injected (cleaner, easier cold starts, no choke). Older bikes use carburetors. They're not interchangeable — fuel system type is determined by the bike's electrical and ECU setup.
How often should I service my fuel system?
Carburetor bikes: clean carbs every 2-3 years, replace fuel filter annually. Fuel-injected bikes: replace fuel filter at major service (typically 24,000-30,000 miles). Add fuel stabilizer for storage longer than 30 days.
Can I add a performance fuel system?
Yes — Power Commander, Bazzaz, and Dynojet ECU flashes optimize fuel delivery. K&N, BMC, and DNA air filters increase airflow. Pair fueling and air mods together for proper tuning — never just one or the other.
What causes motorcycle fuel system problems?
Old fuel (varnishes carbs and clogs injectors), water contamination, dirty filters, or failing fuel pumps. Use stabilizer for storage, change filters on schedule, and run premium when manufacturer recommends it.
Should I clean my fuel injectors?
Generally no for periodic maintenance — modern fuel injectors are self-cleaning when fed clean fuel. Add a fuel system cleaner (Seafoam, Techron) every 10,000-15,000 miles. Severe fouling needs ultrasonic cleaning ($100-200 service).