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Your KTM Overheat?
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeinFresno" data-source="post: 10829" data-attributes="member: 40"><p>thermo switches are a pain especially if your rads dont have a bung to put one in, the KTMs do have the bung. I would use radiator zip ties from Pep boys, Kragen, etc to attach a 12v(or whatever power output your bike makes) fan to the rear of the rad without the cap on it. Then wire it with a simple on-off switch at the bar, like sold by SICASS or a KTM style ingnition curve switch. Turn it on when going slow or you know its getting hot and then turn it off when rolling again. With a thermo switch the battery will sometimes wear down and run out of juice cuz it wont shut off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeinFresno, post: 10829, member: 40"] thermo switches are a pain especially if your rads dont have a bung to put one in, the KTMs do have the bung. I would use radiator zip ties from Pep boys, Kragen, etc to attach a 12v(or whatever power output your bike makes) fan to the rear of the rad without the cap on it. Then wire it with a simple on-off switch at the bar, like sold by SICASS or a KTM style ingnition curve switch. Turn it on when going slow or you know its getting hot and then turn it off when rolling again. With a thermo switch the battery will sometimes wear down and run out of juice cuz it wont shut off. [/QUOTE]
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