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WRP GAUGE LIFTER WITH A FAN

Norway

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Way to go!! Can see the name of the fan in the pic but please post some specs.

Got it hooked up yet?

Im such a......FAN!!!:face-icon-small-ton

Rune,
Norway
 
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madsigntist

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Nice Work!
Looks like you thought it thru. I've had a bunch of peeps suggest this idea. A few have asked if it was possible. Looks like I might need to get a kit together for this.
 

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BORING OR
THE FAN PART IS A Grainger Item # 2RTH9
Price (ea.) $36.05
Brand DAYTON

Plastic Fan Guard, For Fan Size 3 5/8 In, MaterialGrainger Item # 2RTA6
Price (ea.) $2.12
Brand DAYTON
Mfr. Model # 2RTA6


Later I will install a battery and temp switch.

fan6.jpg
 
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skippy

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Your going to love putting your helmet over that vent hole and letting that hot air keep everything warm and fog free when you stop..... great idea:flame:
 

cb2honk

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How much air does that fan move? I've been working on building a bracket for a fan in more beneficial area for the clutches.
 

Norway

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THE FAN PART IS A Grainger Item # 2RTH9
Price (ea.) $36.05
Brand DAYTON

Plastic Fan Guard, For Fan Size 3 5/8 In, MaterialGrainger Item # 2RTA6
Price (ea.) $2.12
Brand DAYTON
Mfr. Model # 2RTA6


Later I will install a battery and temp switch.

Cannot be hooked up to sled power with no battery?

Great info.
 
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