Can I Make This 883 Sportster Faster? Hell Yes!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
  • In this video I install a Hammer Performance 1275 kit on a 2020 883 Sportster.
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  • @ecrusch
    @ecrusch 2 года назад +9

    I like the way you work. I can tell you are good at what you do.

  • @nbowling10trio
    @nbowling10trio 2 года назад +5

    I installed hammer1275 kit over last winter. 3k miles on it this summer. Way more fun bike now.

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +1

      I agree. I never thought just a big bore kit would make such a dramatic improvement. Thanks for the comment

    • @nbowling10trio
      @nbowling10trio 2 года назад +2

      @@empcycleworks yes it performs different than my 1200C, not sure if it's any faster but the torque comes in faster and harder so it's more fun. The 1200 heads breathe a little better so it feels fast too but not as abrupt torque curve as 1275 with 883 heads. I definitely recommend base 1275 kit to everyone that wants their bike to be more fun.

    • @Supremebean303
      @Supremebean303 Год назад

      How’s the gas mileage and reliability been?

    • @nbowling10trio
      @nbowling10trio Год назад

      @@Supremebean303 not really sure about the exact mileage, it's very comparable to our stage one 02 1200c tho. When we ride all day we both need gas around same time. Reliability has been great. Only issue was the exhaust gaskets are the little square kind in the kit. I went back to factory style bigger ones. Runs great

    • @Supremebean303
      @Supremebean303 Год назад +1

      @@nbowling10trio I’m in the barracks but might rent a space and do it myself or pay a shop. Got a good deal on an 05’ 883 for $2.5k with 22k miles and want a 1200 but might as well just do the kit. Cheaper and better.

  • @thejerseyj5479
    @thejerseyj5479 2 года назад +3

    I think about the first time the owner gets on this baby. Oh yeah !!!

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +1

      He is going to love it! Thanks for the comment

  • @h.wayneb3495
    @h.wayneb3495 Год назад +3

    Great presentation and guidance through process of build. Thank you

  • @joes6336
    @joes6336 2 года назад +2

    I had a 1250 kit put on my 883 . Much better horsepower now .

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад

      Yes sir. It’s a huge improvement.

    • @Rhidgeback
      @Rhidgeback Год назад

      @@empcycleworks I have 2011 Harley 883 sportster, how much does it cost to have either a 1250 or 1275 kit installed?

    • @filoIII
      @filoIII 2 месяца назад

      @@Rhidgeback I'm guessing $2k for the kit and same for the labor. idk

  • @painsrides3616
    @painsrides3616 2 года назад +1

    Love these build vids, no matter what bike they are done on 👍

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад

      Thanks for the comment. I’ve got a few more build videos I’m working on now

    • @painsrides3616
      @painsrides3616 2 года назад +1

      @@empcycleworks I'm looking forward to them.

  • @dt3510
    @dt3510 5 месяцев назад

    I put a 1200 kit in my 93 883 & every 1000 miles it blew head gasket . Had 195 lbs per cylinder. Not happy at all . Got it running and Sold it .

  • @thejerseyj5479
    @thejerseyj5479 2 года назад +2

    I love Sportsters and if I wasn't 5' 15" I'd jump on a 48 in a heartbeat. A Hot Rod 48 would be a blast.

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +1

      I love Sportster as well! My personal bike is a 1996 S1 Buell. Not exactly a Sportster but mostly the same engine

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 Год назад

      I think a tall guy would feel just fine on a Sportster with forward controls. When I bought mine I originally had it in my mind that I wanted to change the forward controls that were on it to mid controls. As it turned out I REALLY liked the forward controls on it and kept them.

    • @Doomzday831
      @Doomzday831 10 месяцев назад

      The 48 has forward controls. A lot of tall guys riding sportsters. Get one you’ll love it!

    • @jonnymac8925
      @jonnymac8925 6 месяцев назад

      I know a guy that rides a 2018 48 and he is 6' 2" and with the OEM forward controls he has no problem!I am 5' 10" and I have a 2018 48 with mid controls and the bike is an absolute blast!!

  • @roccozarcone4393
    @roccozarcone4393 Год назад

    Great job and make it look so easy I know you’ve been doing it a long time😊

  • @dav.mt01
    @dav.mt01 3 месяца назад

    super job l'ami un abonné en plus de la France ✌✌

  • @robertpuleston3676
    @robertpuleston3676 2 года назад +1

    Great vids keep em coming

  • @2SanityAtitsBest2
    @2SanityAtitsBest2 5 месяцев назад

    Your music reminds me of playing twisted metal.

  • @darrensparks4755
    @darrensparks4755 Год назад +1

    You my friend are a SUPERBAD Scooter Mech. I wish I could get you on my Scooters TY for the videos might keep me from messin up my shit. Keep 2 on the road and vids comin. How bout some 07 Softail videos 95 883 might be askin much

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the wonderful comment.
      I have planned on doing some videos on the 07 platform. Especially the charging system. Just waiting for a bike to come into the shop. Stay tuned

  • @stevesanders7252
    @stevesanders7252 8 месяцев назад

    Good job!!!

  • @dakistle
    @dakistle 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome video

  • @mickangio16
    @mickangio16 Год назад

    Nice bike & good video👍

  • @carlgar2007
    @carlgar2007 2 года назад +2

    I like dude I like alot

  • @calimilk1113
    @calimilk1113 Год назад +1

    Nice!!, hey do you recommend putting in a high performance or more heavy duty clutch or will the stock clutch be fine???

    • @Dipndots87-ms6ds
      @Dipndots87-ms6ds 3 месяца назад +1

      Typically you always put in an extra plate clutch kit in and if you are going to swap cams and do head work you also swap the factory diaphragm spring for a 15% stiffer/stronger spring.

  • @chrishull9983
    @chrishull9983 2 года назад +2

    I got up to 5.29 but that back ground noise simply was making me loose the will to live....

  • @freyatilly
    @freyatilly Год назад

    Oh I thought you were going to show how to make the 883cc engine go faster.
    Do you have a video of amping up that engine?

  • @HOLMESLAMONT
    @HOLMESLAMONT 2 года назад +2

    I have a m8 touring bike so I'm new to sportster motors. Do you have to change the cams?

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +2

      You absolutely can change the cam. But you don't have to. This 1275 kit almost doubles the horsepower with just the displacement/ ignition timing

  • @BossMan302
    @BossMan302 Год назад +1

    Do you have to drain the oil to do a big bore kit ? I just changed my damn oil lol. I know it’s a dry sump system but I don’t know how much oil actually sits on the top end

    • @Dipndots87-ms6ds
      @Dipndots87-ms6ds 3 месяца назад

      You definitely should change the oil out for whatever oil the parts manufacturer wants you to run. For an example, let’s say you threw on a 1275 kit and filled the oil tank with brand new 20w50 SYN 3. That oil or any synthetic won’t do a good job with breaking in the parts inside of the engine and can lead to bad problems. I’m not bashing SYN 3 but that’s a synthetic oil that’s available at every dealership so it’s more common.

  • @jimsomers7182
    @jimsomers7182 2 года назад

    Good video but what about staggering the ring gaps? And piston orientation? Is there a front and back of the piston (thrust side on these engines) due to wrist pin bore offset? Or is that determined by the valve reliefs in the domes? Would have been nice to see. I'm glad the background "sounds, effects, noise" is lower this time than the first of your vids I watched. It was difficult to stay tuned because of that on the first one, which I subscribed on. Other than that, I wonder how much one of these sportsters can be stroked?

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for the feed back! I really appreciate it.
      These Hammer Performance for the 1275 kit can be installed in any orientation. There is not a piston pin off set, skirt reliefs, or a larger valve pocket on these pistons.
      Ring orientation can be found in the piston install instructions.
      Your right. I left out a lot of valuable information in this video. I already shot the next engine video, I will try and add in more detail in editing. Going forward, I will make it a point to include this information.
      I can give any of the information on this build you need.
      The background music is something I have been trying when I started doing voice over in editing. I think it ads to the video positively, but your right about the high volume being a distraction.
      Thanks again for your comment and support.

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад

      S&s had a 89 inch stroker kit for 02 and earlier xls. They don’t sell it anymore. And I don’t remember the stroke of that flywheel.

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад +1

      4-5/16 is the s&s stroker for the xl.

    • @jonnymac8925
      @jonnymac8925 6 месяцев назад +1

      S&S made several big bore/stroker kits for the Sportsters. They were called the Side winder kits and they came from 79-89ci packages of something similar. They were a match of big bore cylinders and a stroker flywheel. They also made the SS (Super stock 74ci kit which was piston/cylinders, heads and cams.
      This Hot Set Up puts the "sport" back in Sportster and upgrades any 883, 1100 or 1200 Sportster to S&S Super Stock specification by providing everything necessary for a potent 74 inch street bike.
      The kit features S&S Super Stock heads and a cam profile that takes advantage of the Sportster's light weight. All components are carefully engineered and matched for dependable high performance. Both regular and high compression versions are available.
      74XLSS Hot Set Up
      A great makeover for 883s!
      74XLSS Hot Set Up yields 74 cubic inches and includes a Super Stock cylinder head kit w/valves and springs installed, 3-1/2" bore pistons complete, manifold w/o-rings and flanges, assorted hardware, top end gaskets, cams, adjustable chrome moly pushrods, an HL2T kit, a Super E or G carb kit and installation instructions. Specify year, compression ratio desired, oversize of pistons required and carburetor preferred.
      79XLSS HOT SET UP
      for Evolution Sportsters
      79 Inch Super Stock/ Sidewinder
      Sportster Kit
      The 79XLSS features our Super Stock heads and 3-5/8" big bore Sidewinder cylinders to go with stock 3-13/16" stroke flywheels. With cams that complement
      the bore, stroke and cylinder head combination, the 79XLSS is a good choice for riders who don't want a taller than stock performance motor.
      This Hot Set Up can be built using any set of 1986 and up Sportster cases. A set of S&S heavy-duty rods is recommended in 1986-'90 engines. Balancing is required for all applications. Both regular and high compression versions are available.
      79XLSS Hot Set Up
      79XLSS Hot Set Up yields 79 cubic inches and includes 3-5/8" bore Sidewinder cylinders, a Super Stock cylinder head kit w/valves and springs installed, 3-5/8" bore pistons complete, manifold w/o-rings and flanges, assorted hardware, top end gaskets, cams, adjustable chrome moly pushrods, an HL2T kit, a Super E or G carb kit and installation instructions. Specify year, compression ratio desired and carburetor preferred.
      89XL HOT SET UP
      for Evolution Sportsters
      89 Inch Sidewinder/Stroker Kit
      Fits 883, 110 and 1200 models
      89 Inch Evo Sportster. Bigger than Big Twin performance for Harley-Davidson Sportsters. The Hot 89 for V2 Sportsters turn the "little H-D" into an 89 inch giant killer --- in a small light weight package. Except for the awesome sound and the S&S air cleaner this motor looks like a stocker. The Hot 89 is the largest displacement Sportster engine available that will fit into a stock chassis without extensive frame modifications.
      Put the "SPORT" in Sportster. The Hot 89 Sport makes the 883 and even 1200 cc machines come alive -- dominating performance, yet dependable enough to ride anywhere. Big bike performance and displacement for your around town motorcycle.
      89XL Hot Set Up
      Fits 883, 110 and 1200 models
      89XL Hot Set Up yields 89 cubic inches with a compression ratio that is determined by the extent of head work done. Hot Set Up includes an 89" Sidewinder kit with 4-5/16" stroker flywheels, 3-5/8" bore pistons complete, cylinders, mainshafts and rods assembled, a valve spring kit, an HL2T kit, head bolts, pushrod cover keepers, front and center engine mounts, a Super E or G carb kit and installation instructions.
      89XLSS HOT SET UP
      for Evolution Sportsters
      89 Inch Super Stock/Sidewinder/Stroker Kit
      Select this Hot Set Up with our Super Stock heads. S&S has designed and manufactured the largest practical motor that will fit into the stock Sportster chassis with only minor modifications. These kits are for the serious street performance and competition rider. Our Hot Set Up 89 has gained a hard-earned reputation as the "Giant Killer".
      Flywheels are balanced and assembled for easy installation. Hot Set Up includes top-end gaskets and necessary hardware. Sportsters 1991 - up require conversion to the 1986-'90 style pushrod cover assemblies. The 89XLSS is available in both 9.5:1 and 12.4:1 compression ratios.
      89XLSS Hot Set Up
      89XLSS Hot Set Up yields 89 cubic inches and includes 4-5/16" stroker flywheels w/mainshafts and rods assembled, 3-5/8" Sidewinder cylinders, a Super Stock cylinder head kit w/valves and springs installed, 3-5/8" bore pistons complete, manifold w/o-rings and flanges, assorted hardware, top end gaskets, cams, adjustable chrome moly pushrods, an HL2T kit, head bolts, pushrod cover keepers, pushrod tube adapters ('91-up kit only), front and center engine mounts, a Super E or G carb kit and installation instructions.
      It's a DAMN shame that s&s doesn't produce these anymore!

  • @mr.b3168
    @mr.b3168 9 месяцев назад

    Do you use assembly lube or motor okl for lubing the pushrods. Does it matter?
    Also did you do the squish band test? Is it necessary

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  8 месяцев назад

      I usually use assembly line on new pushrods, or engines that are going to sit before running for a while. Motor oil on reused pushrods. Generally

  • @oleksasirotinin1532
    @oleksasirotinin1532 Год назад

    Did you run some works on heads? Cams? Fuel maps? Or just the cylinder/piston swap?

  • @kct9967
    @kct9967 Год назад

    Did you bore out the cylinders yourself, or do they come with the kit?

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  Год назад +1

      The cylinders came with the kit. Stock cylinders cannot be bored to this diameter. They need a special iron liner because of the size of the bore

  • @SpaceRanger187
    @SpaceRanger187 10 месяцев назад

    do you not have to hold it at like 2k for five mins or anything to break it in? or just let it warm up and give it hell

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  10 месяцев назад

      Hammer performance had a very specific break in protocol. With a bunch of heat cycles

  • @westsideslide5873
    @westsideslide5873 Год назад

    so when is it necessary to upgrade cams?

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  Год назад +1

      It is not necessary. But you can definitely get more power with this kit with a cam

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 Год назад

      @@empcycleworks best git four of 'em😁

  • @filoIII
    @filoIII 2 месяца назад

    About $2k to pay labor for this?

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 месяца назад

      Depends where you are. I would say closer to 1k

    • @filoIII
      @filoIII 2 месяца назад +1

      @@empcycleworks I can do some stuff, but no WAY I'd do this by myself. ty

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 месяца назад

      Hammer performance gives good instructions and sets you up to be able to do this. Take your time and double check your work

  • @dennisdickinson8337
    @dennisdickinson8337 Год назад

    Change the crank & cam from 315° to 180° and double it again
    Without shortening the life and actually make it last longer

  • @chrisbrintnell3590
    @chrisbrintnell3590 Год назад

    Get some good head work you will be surprised

  • @itiswhatitis321
    @itiswhatitis321 10 месяцев назад

    Those are bad bikes. They'll bust those big bikes a ss for em.

  • @TheMetalmachine467
    @TheMetalmachine467 Год назад +1

    Do you want to know the easiest way to make a 883 sportster faster?
    Trade it in for a bigger bike 😆

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  Год назад

      Good one!

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 Год назад +2

      Some people simply BUY. Some prefer built. I admire the latter. As far as motorcycles are concerned I've always enjoyed riding smaller motorcycles to the heavyweights. I'm old now but I wish I still had my '94 1200 XLH. I gave it in trade to my son for him to install a new furnace for me. He still has it, so it's not like it's completely gone. Still got my 74" Shovel, though, but haven't ridden it in years. Both bikes were tuned to boogie😁 I owned Hondas & Kawasakis in my younger years. My son still has another one of my old bikes- a KZ650 that I was riding late 1970s/early '80s. I put a 720cc Mr. Turbo engine on it. It was crazy fast and I was crazy stupid. It has a CSR type (the cruiser model) engine on it now that I think is about 7 hp less than the original KZ650 engine was. You can undoubtedly tell the difference in 7 hp on a lightweight motorcycle.

  • @uweyaa
    @uweyaa 2 года назад +1

    Faster??
    Better you buy a Yamaha R1, is better for FASTER!

    • @empcycleworks
      @empcycleworks  2 года назад

      I’m also building a 1500cc Kawasaki zx14. Stay tuned!

    • @t.s.racing
      @t.s.racing 2 года назад +3

      And your R1 will be in the RECYCLE BIN in 10 years making a bumper for a new KIA, Sportsters are still DESIRABLE and RUNNING since 1957 KAREN.

    • @t.s.racing
      @t.s.racing 2 года назад

      And that moaning you hear, is your wife with the guy who rides the Sportster.

    • @mickangio16
      @mickangio16 Год назад

      @@t.s.racing haha- be nice, now.

  • @richpuller1348
    @richpuller1348 2 года назад +1

    Scrap the 883 piece of shit and buy an Indian Scout.

    • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
      @XenaTheQuadCamBikah 9 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @filoIII
      @filoIII 2 месяца назад

      Evo motor will triple the lifespan of whatever Polaris/Indian is putting out nowadays.