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I didn't bother with the thermostat. Jagg support said don't bother with it.
It's been cool here at night and the mc heats up just fine, I use amsoil synthetic and it flows and protects just fine until it warms up.
Got mine directly from Jagg. Great service and very helpful during the install. They discouraged me from getting the thermostat. Said it was just one more thing to go wrong. They are in Ohio and said they did not use a tstat on their bikes. Warm it up a few minutes and ready to go. Also discouraged the cut off valve. I am totally pleased with my ten row.
Looking to put a 10 row Jagg on my new 09 Ultra. Any idea where I should buy it?
eddie
Just an opinion......support your local shops when you can, it seems with any upgrades there are always issues that pop up and it is nice to be able to just run over to local guy and get it taken care right away, instead of calling 800 number and waiting for exchange to be evantually shipped
Anybody see the article in American Iron the last two issues about oil coolers? The proper Oil cooler is a definite plus and Jagg got an excellent write up.
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