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No difference in sound between the two. Like you have stated, it's mostly a difference in convenience...to most. The EFI is going to give you a better tune (if tuned properly), it's going to be a little more efficient with fuel, and it's going to be little more difficult to tune...but then, it would seem that all of the newer bikes are harder to "tinker" than the older bikes were...
I believe that in time, all the bikes will be EFI, but not in the next year or anything...
Mac
Hey Clammy, since I got your attention, I was wondering what your opinion on the carb vs efi would be. Also, since I don't live anywhere near you, I was wondering how much time do you have for riding in your neck of the woods?
EFI, by design, is a bit more efficient, but is more costly to tinker with and/or repair. From a riding persepective either choice is a good one IMHO. With the carb setup, you have a choke, and should let the engine warm up a bit before taking off, whereas with EFI: turn the key, put 'er in gear and go. It depends on your needs, I guess. If you like to tinker, then I'd suggest you go with the carb.
Here I can probably get about 7 months of riding... if winter holds off, I could maybe stretch out another couple of weeks on top of that.
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