Who adding a fan to cool there bike Engine?
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RE: Who adding a fan to cool there bike Engine?
Ya know... E-Bay has one that doesn't look half bad... Not cheap..
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RE: Who adding a fan to cool there bike Engine?
Ive added the Lenale Fan to my 07 110 Ultra, nice little unit and moves quite a bit of air for its size. I haven't been stranded in traffic to really give it a work out, but I think it should help there is a definate current of air coming out the other side.
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RE: Who adding a fan to cool there bike Engine?
some move the horn (without the cowbell) to the left side infront of the gas tank, using the front tank bolt and a homemade bracket. I saw this last week and it looked good. The fan is a little cumbersome looking thiugh.
Have often wondered why no one has come up with a way to utilize the fan setup like on a Buell which cools the rear cylinder since it runs the hottest.
Have often wondered why no one has come up with a way to utilize the fan setup like on a Buell which cools the rear cylinder since it runs the hottest.
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RE: Who adding a fan to cool there bike Engine?
The Harley PARADE fan is just that. It is designed for assisting with cooling at slow/stop and go parade traffic.
Buell has been running a fan on the Uly since it came out in 05. Buell riders have mixed review about the function/usefull on their bikes.
The Harley Parade fan is heat activated, froma sensor that is installed in the A/C backing plate. I seem to recall that it comes on at 140 Degrees F, (temp value may be wrong).
Does not effect cooling at speed.
Buell has been running a fan on the Uly since it came out in 05. Buell riders have mixed review about the function/usefull on their bikes.
The Harley Parade fan is heat activated, froma sensor that is installed in the A/C backing plate. I seem to recall that it comes on at 140 Degrees F, (temp value may be wrong).
Does not effect cooling at speed.
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Horn Relocation
We mounted two (2) of the Fiamm Highway Blaster Horn inside the fairing on the 06 Cop Glide. Used Fused relays, swithced by the factory horn power lead.
The horns are mounted to the fairing brackets on the left and right sides.
They are loud enough to get a Soccer Mommy to pull over and stop, from surprise/freight, when she started to drift over in our lane, while she was on the cell phone.
The Fiamm Horns are a High and Low Note Combination that only cost $15 each.
Relay Harness came from Eastern Beaver and installed in a matter of minutes.
Stock Horn may be too "weak" to be heard behind the fairing.
The horns are mounted to the fairing brackets on the left and right sides.
They are loud enough to get a Soccer Mommy to pull over and stop, from surprise/freight, when she started to drift over in our lane, while she was on the cell phone.
The Fiamm Horns are a High and Low Note Combination that only cost $15 each.
Relay Harness came from Eastern Beaver and installed in a matter of minutes.
Stock Horn may be too "weak" to be heard behind the fairing.