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Old 07-20-2010, 02:14 AM   #1
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Just curious... what made you think that the Jap engineers don't know how to design cooling systems?

Which do you think is cheaper to manufacture?



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The stock cooling works since I've never seen or read about a vfr blowing up, but as with anything it can always be better. Why have the temp at 225F or higher in slow traffic when you can have it at 200F or lower? Cause that's the way I am and I'm sticking to it. Sure I could have spent the money on this cooler on some LED blinkers but that isn't going to make my bike last longer.
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Old 07-20-2010, 10:37 AM   #2
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Sure I could have spent the money on this cooler on some LED blinkers but that isn't going to make my bike last longer.
LED's may not make it last longer, but they sure as hell will make it faster.
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Old 07-20-2010, 02:10 AM   #3
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For better cooling. With these side rads, the bike doesnt actually start cooling off unless I'm going 60mph or higher. It's a drag to be in slow traffic or stopped traffic and the heat just keeps building and building.
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For better cooling. With these side rads, the bike doesnt actually start cooling off unless I'm going 60mph or higher. It's a drag to be in slow traffic or stopped traffic and the heat just keeps building and building.
Question, I've always just wired the fan to stay on with a switch when I've had those types of problems with a bike. Wouldn't that have worked as well or better? Regardless of how large a cooler you have, without air flow it won't be very effective... Of course, I'm not very smart so carry on....
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Old 07-20-2010, 02:56 AM   #5
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Charging systems on bikes are not as reliable as vehicles. I'd rather not risk my R/R melting or my stator burning out. With the stator inside the engine, it is as hot as the engine if not hotter. The alternator of vehicle is separate and has its own cooling.


Ya ya. I know. "My bike has never had an electrical problem." Good, I hope you don't cause they suck.
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Old 07-20-2010, 09:54 AM   #6
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Charging systems on bikes are not as reliable as vehicles. I'd rather not risk my R/R melting or my stator burning out. With the stator inside the engine, it is as hot as the engine if not hotter. The alternator of vehicle is separate and has its own cooling.


Ya ya. I know. "My bike has never had an electrical problem." Good, I hope you don't cause they suck.
Wire it directly to the battery.
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Old 07-20-2010, 10:20 AM   #7
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Wire it directly to the battery.
Yea that's what I was getting at ... you wire in a relay that runs power from the battery.
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Wire it directly to the battery.
When there is a load on the battey, the charging system is on.
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Old 07-20-2010, 04:05 PM   #9
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When there is a load on the battey, the charging system is on.
So when the bike is running, the charging system is on. Mmmmk.
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Old 07-20-2010, 07:32 PM   #10
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Charging systems on bikes are not as reliable as vehicles. I'd rather not risk my R/R melting or my stator burning out. With the stator inside the engine, it is as hot as the engine if not hotter. The alternator of vehicle is separate and has its own cooling.


Ya ya. I know. "My bike has never had an electrical problem." Good, I hope you don't cause they suck.
My ZX-11 is a gajillion years old with 4hunfred million miles
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My CB, friends Hurricanes and CBR's. Electrics were a fucking ticking time bomb.

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