Dan the A/C on the Stallion is more of a novelty then functional. The A/C was included in the drive train that TBMS purchased from Ford. So they just left it on. Does it blow cold air (yes) but it dissipates so quickly to really do anything. You could get one of those hoses that attach to the outlet and put the other end into your clothes.
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
Thanks for the info. I really figured it might be something like that. So much wind coming into the cockpit that Im sure it dissipates anything cool out pretty quick. Anyway, I am thinking about selling the Sling and trying one of the Stallion cycles. I appreciate your input. Have a nice day!
Hello
my stallions previous owner modified the front vent to receive 2 2 inch flexible hoses which then he just put them up his shirt, the passenger also had 1 vent modified with a 2 inch hose. I think he explained the process on this site in 08 I think or right after it started i think the thread was by stallion146. don't need ac up here in nw but heat is nice
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I was out in city traffic yesterday and today. I turned on the a/c and it does help in slow city traffic, especially stopped at traffic lights. I would say up to about 40 mph it is beneficial, but above that the a/c is sucked right out. I have the Baker Wings on the cowl and each side of the windshield, so I just turn them in and get a nice breeze at speed.
Maybe it's jealousy ... but .. A/C on a motorcycle is just wrong IMHO ...
Pretty sure it's jealousy ... ... but, I do have a vest that you soak and it "cools" you ...
It always succeeded in keeping my cojones nice and cool on those blistering heat days ...