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Captain Itch installing a crotch cooler / motorcycle heat shield on a 2013 CVO Street Glide during the 2013 Tennessee State HOG Rally at Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson in in Maryville, TN. Sorry about the missing audio.
not gonna bother watching the video--- I bet airing up the tires is tougher.
mike
Correct...This video was shot after spending 8 days on the blistering asphalt at the Tennessee HOG rally.I am sure it felt like well over 100 degrees.
We had a great time and met a bunch of folks from HD forum..Thanks for stopping bye.
I bet even some of the knuckle heads who post knuckle head question, i.e. "my wife wants a rear view mirror to see out of" can install that cooler......Disclaimer - For entertainment purposes only...
i took the factory one off my limited and installed your leather one. it works much better
Would you be willing to elaborate a bit on that? I much prefer the looks of the factory plastic unit, but its so small... Is this unit really that much more effective?
Would you be willing to elaborate a bit on that? I much prefer the looks of the factory plastic unit, but its so small... Is this unit really that much more effective?
I would like to see some of our customers chime in as you probably would like to hear from someone that does not make this product..
I will say that our product does have a larger footprint than the others and does work as advertised..
Last edited by Captain Itch; Jun 4, 2013 at 02:34 PM.
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