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rich67 wrote: Hello Doc , The cooler looks great with concave rear + Im guessing you get better fork clearance . I live in the south east and it gets hot during the summer months so I have a cooler as well , I am in a rush to tune my bike before the summer between now and spring . I'm also going to put in a temp sensor in temporarily to check oil temp, just curious.
Where are you putting the sensor? in the pan?
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DoctoRot wrote: I think this cooler is supposed to go concave forward but it fits better this way. Does this look stupid oriented this direction?
Is that the Earl's motorcycle cooler? I had one of those briefly but the paint job on it was so half-assed that I sent it back. I did play around with test fitting it while I had it.
I think it looks better reversed. I was trying to decide between the automotive and motorcycle coolers. I preferred the thinner motorcycle model to the thicker automotive type. I thought the motorcycles cooler was just a little bit too wide aesthetically for the KZ. And being a bit too wide already, mounting it with the curve facing forward puts the ends way out in from of the frame and engine. I think turning it around is probably the best compromise.
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I started with a new pan in 5052. this is the most in depth metal shaping project I have ever done, and i Learned a lot on the way. The pans a bit crude but it will get covered with foam. I need to get some more tools.....
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Any suggestions for a cooler? I would love a curved one, but i cant find any that have -10AN fittings.
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