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Breaking the tempo; I'm wondering what opinions are regarding the necessity of an oil cooler for someone riding in the Canadian east (north of Maine) in a small city where the infrequent traffic jambs generally tie you up less than 15 min.
I'm considering adding one of the Pro-one coolers to my Breakout, ht tps://www.denniskirk.com/search/harley-davidson/oil+coolers.q/40.ipp , mainly as added insurance toward engine longevity. Good Idea ?
Yes i like the harley one's , and the RSD , but just looking for some different options if they are any more available
How about make your own? Cut the stock levers and have them powder coated. You could probably make some damn cool designs on your own with a dremel and some patience.
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