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Harley, I don't get it

Dragonrider

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Our member complain about being too hot on their 2013 RTs, and having to spend $1000 to cool them down. 2008 to 2013 TriGlide riders EXPECT to need $2000 worth of farkles to allow them to ride their trikes in town (255F at a 30 sec stoplight!!!!!). How do you get people to spend $35000, knowing that in advance?? BRP REALLY wants to know....
 
Question:
Would you like to know where they've put the radiators for their new "Rushmore" engines? :dontknow:



Answer:
Down in the lower fairings; RIGHT IN FRONT Of the operator's feet... :yikes:
 
Pretty certain every liquid cooled bike has the radiator right in front of the riders legs, no?
BRP is the only ones doing the goofy sideways radiators though....
 
So true..!!

many a complaint come from those who have never riden motorcycles or their offspring. If all you have driven is air conditioned cars I would suspect any heat would be execesive. I have said, drive your car for a hundred miles then hop out and jump up on the hood and set a spell and tell me its cool as a cucumber..:roflblack: well thats what happens when you sit over an internal combustion engine...:thumbup:
 
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Pretty certain every liquid cooled bike has the radiator right in front of the riders legs, no?
BRP is the only ones doing the goofy sideways radiators though....

:lecturef_smilie:Not necessarily...
A lot of bikes will hang them from the front downtubes of the frame; in front of the engine itself. ;)
"goofy sideways radiators"... :shocked::hun:
Could you further explain that description? :dontknow:
 
Radiators

:lecturef_smilie:Not necessarily...
A lot of bikes will hang them from the front downtubes of the frame; in front of the engine itself. ;)
"goofy sideways radiators"... :shocked::hun:
Could you further explain that description? :dontknow:
F3 the twin radiators are sideways in the nose.
 
Most of the Japanese WC cruisers use the center mount radiator (like my Valk) - the Vrod has them in the "shroud", but I never had any kind of heat issue on them (I've owned three)
 
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