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In all my years I've never seen these things on a bike. So excuse my ignorance here. Don't these fans blow from one side to the other? With that, won't that put hot air on your leg? Again, sorry for the stupidity.
In all my years I've never seen these things on a bike. So excuse my ignorance here. Don't these fans blow from one side to the other? With that, won't that put hot air on your leg? Again, sorry for the stupidity.
You are correct! But this particular unit draws air from the rear cylinder and pushes it to the back. That's my reason for the feedback.
yeah Im using one. But not really for the intended use. Here in the south that engine gets pretty hot. So I added the fan assist oil cooler and the Cool flow fan. I figure anything that helps pull hot air away from the engine compartment is a benefit.
With the pending build, I might even add the Love jugs. We'll see. They are fugly .. but these M8s run hot especially in 80/90 degree weather.
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