Got a few pics of the pin striping outside-
Yesterday Mary and I went for a ride. Second time this year where the temperatures went over 80*, first time where we were riding the Tri-Glide.
When we left it was 75*, hit a peak of 85*, and by the time we got back home, 200+ miles later, it was back down to 80*.
It was the first time Mary has been on the TG, for any length of time, since having installed the Dual-Cool Oil Cooler, the CnC Oil Filter Relo, and the wind deflectors.
When it was the warmest I asked her how the heat felt...was it any more or less on either side? She said she could not tell. I asked her if it was warmer on the left side than it used to be (because of the oil cooler), her answer was, "It is not warm at all on either side".
Wow, music to my ears!
Usually, when we are moving at a pretty good clip, the air is rushing past the engine and primary picking up heat. Then it hits the flat spot between the trunk and fender. This air then move up and hits her on her sides. She is not a complainer, but it has made her uncomfortable in the past.
It looks like by lowering the overall temp of the engine, & by using the wind deflectors, I have significantly reduced the heat she used to feel on warmer day!
Here are a few pics of the ride we took yesterday-
Looking down at the CnC Oil Filter relo at a stop...from the passenger perspective.
Kevin