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Why did you put it on the side rather than on the bottom ? And are you sure about the temps ?
I put a oil guage on my bike and it ran 200 to 223 the entire trip. I was running 70 to 75mph. I run premium gas. Hay thanks for the pic.
Why did you put it on the side rather than on the bottom ? And are you sure about the temps ?
I put a oil guage on my bike and it ran 200 to 223 the entire trip. I was running 70 to 75mph. I run premium gas. Hay thanks for the pic.
It was put "on the side" because that is where it is designed to go.
One of the reasons I chose the Jagg was because of the placement...down low it is more vulnerable to road debris.
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