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Old 09-03-2018, 09:14 AM
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Default $84.00 Amazon New Fan Kit Installed

This kit bolted right up and the wiring was plug and play. The only issue is I had to use plastic mounts ($7.00)because the GasGas radiators are too wide for the aluminum mount. Everything in the kit was super high quality, OEM SPAL fan, in-line fuse and switch. I used a manual switch because I have a trail tech voyager with an inline temperature sensor that flashes a red light if my bike gets over 200 degrees F, then I just click the switch with my thumb and the fan switches on immediately.

After taking off the rad covers, I didn’t remove the radiator or drain the coolant, I just removed the two mount bolts, then loosened up my rad braces to squeeze in the fan. Note the inline fuse. The wiring harness just runs back and connects to the battery by two leads. The switch clips into the wiring harness and is installed onto the bars. Fairly simple.






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Last edited by Moto7man; 09-03-2018 at 11:11 AM. Reason: add photos and info
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