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Old 09-27-2014, 11:28 PM
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I bought these because here in Mississippi the heat and humidity make sitting on top of a big V-Twin at a long traffic light miserable. They were easy to install, taking only a few moments to install. The difference is pretty amazing. At least I think they made a huge difference. Obviously they make an even bigger difference while moving. Just wondering if anyone else installed them and noticed a difference.
 
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Nope, No body has ever installed those. Mississippi doesn't have the sole bragging rights when it comes to heat and humidity just so you'll know!
 
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Originally Posted by OldEnuf2NoBtr
Nope, No body has ever installed those.
He's kidding.
I've read from some people here that those work well. If it was my bike, I would deal with the reasons that it's running hot, since it will be better for your motor in the long run, as opposed to doing something easy so you forget about the real problem.
 
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Even after a tuner,pipes,and a high flow A/C .. You may need a crotch cooler..It sure helps put some comfort between your legs...
 
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Originally Posted by Captain Itch
Even after a tuner,pipes,and a high flow A/C .. You may need a crotch cooler..It sure helps put some comfort between your legs...
I second that. Works well for me. As a matter of fact its the best heat deflectors I ever used.
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Originally Posted by Captain Itch
Even after a tuner,pipes,and a high flow A/C .. You may need a crotch cooler..It sure helps put some comfort between your legs...
Your site says only available for tourers and softtails.
 
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I put the crotch cooler on my Low Rider, about the same price, same function, supporting a sponsor, and leather is preferred over plastic.

As the OP says, makes a difference.
 
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We have a separate pattern for the Dynas. Which means you can just go to this link http://shop.captain-itch.com/Crotch-...671460_c36.htm and chose the crotch cooler you like, and just put in the drop down menu for which model Dyna it is. That's all.
If you have any questions, just call us at 931-653-4117.

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Originally Posted by nevil
He's kidding.
I've read from some people here that those work well. If it was my bike, I would deal with the reasons that it's running hot, since it will be better for your motor in the long run, as opposed to doing something easy so you forget about the real problem.
I've had it dyno tuned and it runs cooler I was just asking if anyone else had installed the deflectors. Bike runs great.
 
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