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Old 11-08-2012, 04:07 PM
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Default *NEW PRODUCT* Jims ForceFlow Cylinder Head Fan Kit *IN STOCK*

Hello, We have these new cooler fans in stock on Black!
Click here to order on our site using coupon code "jimsfan"
$350 delivered. PM/call/email for details.

Jims #5401

  • The best way to cool cylinder head temperature up to as much as 100 degrees
  • Also relocated the horn inside it
  • Can be turned of manually or by a thermostat controlled sensor
  • Kit includes high powered fan, housing, horn,hardware and all wiring with instructions
  • May be used on other models with some fabrication
 
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The front side looks very nice, how about a looksee at the backside?
 
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I will see if I can find one. If not, I will see if I can get one in the back and take some photos of it.

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The front side looks very nice, how about a looksee at the backside?
 
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Hello, I could not find any photos of the back. The ones we have in stock are sealed up in plastic so I took the best photos I could through the plastic bag.

If another local customer buys one, I will see if we cant get some better photos of the back with out the packaging around it.

 
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Thank you the pics help, any idea how far the fan is positioned from the cylinders? I understand that may be difficult to answer without having it installed on a bike in front of you but thought maybe it was noted at some point.Thanks again it looks to be well made.
 
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Thank you the pics help, any idea how far the fan is positioned from the cylinders? I understand that may be difficult to answer without having it installed on a bike in front of you but thought maybe it was noted at some point.Thanks again it looks to be well made.
Engine vibration is the thing that kills any electric fan mounted on the side of a Harley motor.
 
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