- Thu Jul 23, 2015 8:44 am
#49849
I've had both, although I didn't have the Electra for long and didn't get to know it all that well... as far as I am aware the benefits of EFI over Electra would be: no decompressor (well, there is one but its auto), no need to worry about choke or mixture, possibly slightly easier starting when comparing like for like, marginally more power (although not really noticable), marginally higher electrical output so you can plug stuff in... if you are that way inclined and the electric start has actually been designed alongside the bike so, in theory, it is more reliable (although not really the case for the very early EFIs).
The frame is basically the same, the suspension the same, the panels are the same etc...
The downside of an EFI over an Electra... tinkering is limited because the EFI system is made up of a 'magic box' and not a carb, there are MORE electrical bits to fail (and they can/do fail from time to time if my bike is anything to go by!), the wiring loom is considerably MORE complex, the stock exhaust silencer on a EFI is (a) rubbish and (b) about a million pounds to buy new.
Overall concensus... EFI is probably marginally more reliable, but also more complicated so when/if issues arise it might be a bit harder to find. Tricky one... I would probably gun for a classic bullet (pre-electra!) right now given the problems I have had with my 58 plate EFI, but EFI problems are rarer than Electra ones if this forum is anything to go by.