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Right now Im having a hard time deciding on either the 4180 or the Arc Moto 600.4 ?
I made this to adapt to multiple top plate dimensions. I sold the few extra I made as soon as I put them out there. I may be able to make a few more but not any time soon. Charged around $100 iirc. Stainless side mounts and aluminum top plate all tumbled and de burred to a perfectly smooth finish.
If I were to go with lets say the Moto 600.4 are there other ways to mount it besides an actual mount plate in my 05' batwing with an aftermarket deck?
If I were to go with lets say the Moto 600.4 are there other ways to mount it besides an actual mount plate in my 05' batwing with an aftermarket deck?
Industrial velcro seems to work well for most. I prefer a solid mount.I may have some stuff I can piece together to get you something. PM me tomorrow and I will look. My pain meds are kicking in and I am out for the night.
Industrial velcro seems to work well for most. I prefer a solid mount.I may have some stuff I can piece together to get you something. PM me tomorrow and I will look. My pain meds are kicking in and I am out for the night.
mine is doing the exact same thing! For about 5 seconds then it goes away. I thought about trying some contact cleaner...
Matt, do they just screw in? How can I get a hold of them?
mine is doing the exact same thing! For about 5 seconds then it goes away. I thought about trying some contact cleaner...
Matt, do they just screw in? How can I get a hold of them?
The fans either screw in or have some retention clips. Wouldn't know till I opened the chassis up. As far as the parts, Arc should be willing to sell the fans, otherwise have to crack the chassis open and get part #'s and order from mauser, parts express, mcm, or somewhere of the like.
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