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07 Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="AIRHEAD#124" data-source="post: 253612" data-attributes="member: 4758"><p>Living in Calif:I have always been "wary" of Liquid cooled bike & have ALWAYS added a Switch to be able to run the FAN myself!! On the FJR it's simple: the fuses are next to the battery! It's a good feeling to be able to turn the fans on in Traffic & off once on the open road. Also if you forget the fans will work auto!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AIRHEAD#124, post: 253612, member: 4758"] Living in Calif:I have always been "wary" of Liquid cooled bike & have ALWAYS added a Switch to be able to run the FAN myself!! On the FJR it's simple: the fuses are next to the battery! It's a good feeling to be able to turn the fans on in Traffic & off once on the open road. Also if you forget the fans will work auto! [/QUOTE]
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