Oil coolers
#11
So a made in china product without a thermostat BUT it has braided lines for 150 bucks less ??
Save your money and get top shelf known quality from a company that supports your country by making their product in the USA.
Clamp on rubber lines have neen in use for many years and there is not a thing wrong with them, if you get quality made in the USA ones.
Your bike your money ride safe
#13
#15
keep reading dont stop when you see what you want. Says thermostatically controlled adaptor. Give them a call like I did when I was looking at them a few years ago. Ended up not needing one .....yet.
Install a oil temp gauge and you might be shocked at actual oil temps. Moving below 20mph on above 100 degree days or stopped is about the only time oil got hot enough to be concerned on my tiny 88 incher.
Install a oil temp gauge and you might be shocked at actual oil temps. Moving below 20mph on above 100 degree days or stopped is about the only time oil got hot enough to be concerned on my tiny 88 incher.
#17
I just installed a Jagg w/o fan on my Street Glide and it has a Thermostat that opens when the oil reaches 210 degree F. It works OK until sitting in traffic here in Charlotte, then bike still gets hot. Definitely not as hot without the cooler, but only 10 degrees cooler. If I had to do it again I might have gone with the Oil Bud cooler, a lot more surface area to cool the oil.
#18
I just called and spoke with them and as i thought it does indeed have a thermostat to control oil flow and a switch for the fans.
Nice folks and always friendly and actually KNOW their product. Like BAKER and the other top shelf guys.
So for 150 more dollars you get USA and all you need but you get rubber lines !!!
No brainer Maynard !!! hahaha
Nice folks and always friendly and actually KNOW their product. Like BAKER and the other top shelf guys.
So for 150 more dollars you get USA and all you need but you get rubber lines !!!
No brainer Maynard !!! hahaha