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I have tried to order Wards fans for the last 2 years and always met with not taking pre-orders at this time. So when Love Jugs offered the new fans I was interested. I wasn't crazy about ordering from Love Jugs pretty obvious that it was a plain rip off but I am stuck in traffic on my daily commute. So I pulled the trigger and ordered them on 4/13 and on 4/16 I got a pre-shipment email. I hope this solves my heat issues, the reviews are good.
I have tried to order Wards fans for the last 2 years and always met with not taking pre-orders at this time. So when Love Jugs offered the new fans I was interested. I wasn't crazy about ordering from Love Jugs pretty obvious that it was a plain rip off but I am stuck in traffic on my daily commute. So I pulled the trigger and ordered them on 4/13 and on 4/16 I got a pre-shipment email. I hope this solves my heat issues, the reviews are good.
Hey Jack - I'd appreciate it if you would post your thoughts after you ride with your Mighty-Mites. - Steve
Steve,
Absolutely, I will give an honest review I know from the past with my bike at operating temp it took about seven mins before temp Management system would kick in. So far I am impressed with order to pre ship time. Update coming soon!
It's interesting how on the Love Jugs website, they blast Wards in their challenge page for having fans that are too small possibly have any effect on the cooling of the engine, yet they are now offering the same exact fans for sale...
Yesterday I got stuck in some heavy traffic. 40 mins of stop and go never out of first gear. In the past, I would have pulled over and waited it out. The Mighty Mites kept the bike cool enough that EITMS didn't kick in and no pinging. I am very satisfied it's a great product.
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