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Im interested in this system but your website is a bit confusing for me.
-If I order one of your systems for $275 will it include whatever is neccessary for the fans to turn themselves on and off based on engine temp?
-Ive read through this thread and it looks like you offer different options for wiring/ finish etc. but I see no mention of options on your website.
Please someone break this system down for me
Thanks
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Sorry for the confusion. I use a deposit system, $50.00 and you select your options when placing the deposit. The details are all on the deposit page http://www.wardspartswerks.com/fcs-deposit.html . Basic black with Stainless Steel screens and a thermal switch will be $270.00 for HDF members, this includes choice of harness connections. Powdercoat color options are $10 for the housing, $5 for screens, and $60 for chrome.
Thanks for taking the time to check it out.
Jason
Hey thanks a lot for the reply. I saw the link for the deposit page on your site but I didn't bother to click on it without first knowing the details. This looks like a great product!
Looks like a great product. Read through the first pages of the thread and skipped to the last 20 or so. Looks like an idea became a great product and business!! Congrats!!
Just curious, are than any other less costly fan systems out there worth considering? I couldn't find anything on the Love Jugs or the other one (did they go out of business??). I know that Jason's system looks awesome, but for the over heated and cash strapped - anything out there?
IMHO, Nothing available beats what Jason has developed and produced. His is top notch quality, is reliable and is equitably priced given what you get in return.
Looks like a great product. Read through the first pages of the thread and skipped to the last 20 or so. Looks like an idea became a great product and business!! Congrats!!
Just curious, are than any other less costly fan systems out there worth considering? I couldn't find anything on the Love Jugs or the other one (did they go out of business??). I know that Jason's system looks awesome, but for the over heated and cash strapped - anything out there?
Looks like a great product. Read through the first pages of the thread and skipped to the last 20 or so. Looks like an idea became a great product and business!! Congrats!!
Just curious, are than any other less costly fan systems out there worth considering? I couldn't find anything on the Love Jugs or the other one (did they go out of business??). I know that Jason's system looks awesome, but for the over heated and cash strapped - anything out there?
there really is not anything better or even equal for the price...that being said you don't really need a fan at all...the bike will be fine without one...it will just be better with one, much better...
I can only find pictures of this fan setup in black powder coat. I'm curious to see how the chrome version would look on the bike. Anyone have a picture of the chrome fan setup installed? Thanks!
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