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No, but I could do a search, but then again so could you.... jus sayin'..
I got an oil bud, and is the most expensive but has the biggest area for cooling.
No, but I could do a search, but then again so could you.... jus sayin'..
I got an oil bud, and is the most expensive but has the biggest area for cooling.
Now I'm even more thankful. In actual fact, I was asking here because many people have found good deals on other things that aren't necessarily listed someplace. I can google as well as anybody, but you and I both know that not everything is listed, especially from some of the smaller vendors. Thanks for your help.
I generally try ebay first. I've had better luck there than anywhere else.
Probably your best bet would be go to wally's cycle world, or somewhere like that, perhaps even your local indy.. Dennis Kirk ain't bad on some things...
Shoppin's a PIA sometimes, no?
BTW; what did you want 10 row, 6 row, vertical, horizontal and for what year of bike and what is the cheapest that you have found so far? That will give me a little something more to go off of...
Last edited by lionsm13; Sep 19, 2010 at 01:55 PM.
I'm looking for 10 row for an '09 ultra. eBay has some at about $199 and adapters about $140. I also checked phat performance and they're a few dollars more. I'm just not generally comfy with eBay although I've bought my fair of stuff there. I don't expect you to search, as I can do that. I just thought other members here might have already done so.
I can relate to the high temps with the 09's, at least for me. This past summer, I hit 300 degrees several times with my wife ridin' w/me on 90 degree days. You could feel the heat and that was the stage 1 down load from F/M for the PC-V, along with Ness AC and rineharts. That can't be good for your motor even short term..not to mention long term. I thought that my McEwan fairing mount oil temp gauge was off so I bought a HD dig, dip stick and found that the McEwan was on the $.
I thought long and hard about this oil cooler subject, bought an HD premium oil cooler and even a fan that fits on the back side of it to aid in the cooling process when you come to a stop in traffic.
However after speaking w/my buddy who has an 09 ultra, who said that he was still getting 300 degrees fully loaded with his wife riding w/him and even with the HD Premium oil cooler going 80-85 interstate, I decided to do something different and sent back the HD oil cooler, and bought the oil bud cooler.
Twice the price of the HD and Jagg, but it does drop the temp 35-50 degrees, putting me now at usually no higher than 230, which btw; Jamie from F/M says that is the moco recommended opperating temp; 190-230.
I'm puttin' in Woods TW-6's for the next mod and have hopes of getting a little better mpg as gettin' on it now I get 32-38 mpg..if not then perhaps a tune.....of which will entail builiding a whole new map...
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