Thank you for taking the time to film and share this. seems like it has done a great job of reducing your temperature. the high temps that these bikes get to now are very worrying! thanks again 👍👍
You’re welcome, yes it has, it wasn’t very difficult to install in part because it is a well designed product I think. I have done other things to reduce engine heat like removing one of the air deflectors on the ride side. Every little bit helps.
You didn't mention whether the fan ever came on. Mine has only come on twice. Several times I thought my bike was on the verge of overheating and the fan never came on.
@@scottbradshaw5249 yes my fan comes on regularly, I did had a problem with the heat sensor, it stopped working properly and the fan was on as soon as I turned the bike on so I replaced it and problem solved.
Nice video! How is it holding up? Phoenix here, goes into one cylinder mode quite a bit on my '09 Ultra Classic. Ultra cool seems great but expensive however the LED light would be nice when its functioning.
Thank you. A very good up grade to my bike’s quest to cool it down. We had a mild summer here in Northern California but I definitely notice a much more cooler operation hearing the fan going after a little while of riding. Before I was recording temps of 350, 360 degrees in the rear cylinder now I’m at 230 240 depending on conditions. So a plus for sure.
I have a 2006 Heritage Softail. I have been looking for a good fan and oil cooler combo that I can mount horizontally below the regulator, but Jagg does not seem to have the one I like. I would preferably like one with ten cooling rows. Can you give me the part number for the unit you installed?
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344 I found the same Jagg fan assisted oil cooler, and the description states that it does not come with the offset filter adapter and filter adapter nipple, but the photo in the ad showed those two pieces. Did you have to buy those two pieces separately?
@@CarlosGarcia-ls4hn it was all in the box, the adapter, and all the electrical. I think if you get the same model as I you should be okay. Some time vendors’ descriptions are off.
Truly thanks for sharing. How much roughly has your temperature been reduced by using that JAGG system? 10 or 30 degrees & have you explored riding in 98-105 temperatures yet with that JAGG? Thank you!
To answer your question I took the bike out today, ambient temperature was 90-95 I rode for about 2 hours in light city traffic, stop signs, red lights, slow down for intersections. I recorded oil temps in 2 occasions: after 1 hour riding for gas and after getting back home 92 and 96 F. This is only oil temps. However I have not notice much difference in temperatures at the rear cylinder 🤷🏻♂️
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344That sounds like it’s working in assisting help cool the oil down. It’s been 101-105 degrees here in Houston area so I need something to help cool it down. Take care sir and thank you again.
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344 I took the fan off the bike and hooked it directly to a battery, fan works. Put it back on the bike, ran wires to the battery, fan didn't come on. I tried wiring a switch so I could turn the fan on manually, fan won't come on. Put in a 180° switch, fan won't come on. Tried emailing and calling jagg,no response.
@@scottbradshaw5249 man, sorry about your issues with the fan, I guess it could be a bad one, I have to say, other than the thermo switch I have had no problems.
I believe I had a ground issue,the fan is grounded to a painted bracket. I used a round file to remove paint from the bracket bolt holes and sanded the paint off the bottom of the bracket holes.I wired in a toggle switch so I can turn the fan on when I want to instead of wondering and hoping it will come on.
Thank you for taking the time to film and share this. seems like it has done a great job of reducing your temperature. the high temps that these bikes get to now are very worrying!
thanks again 👍👍
You’re welcome, yes it has, it wasn’t very difficult to install in part because it is a well designed product I think. I have done other things to reduce engine heat like removing one of the air deflectors on the ride side. Every little bit helps.
You didn't mention whether the fan ever came on. Mine has only come on twice. Several times I thought my bike was on the verge of overheating and the fan never came on.
@@scottbradshaw5249 yes my fan comes on regularly, I did had a problem with the heat sensor, it stopped working properly and the fan was on as soon as I turned the bike on so I replaced it and problem solved.
Thanks, been considering the Jagg cooler for awhile. Will be installing one thanks to you.
Great video, thanks.
Nice video! How is it holding up? Phoenix here, goes into one cylinder mode quite a bit on my '09 Ultra Classic. Ultra cool seems great but expensive however the LED light would be nice when its functioning.
Thank you. A very good up grade to my bike’s quest to cool it down. We had a mild summer here in Northern California but I definitely notice a much more cooler operation hearing the fan going after a little while of riding. Before I was recording temps of 350, 360 degrees in the rear cylinder now I’m at 230 240 depending on conditions. So a plus for sure.
I have a 2006 Heritage Softail. I have been looking for a good fan and oil cooler combo that I can mount horizontally below the regulator, but Jagg does not seem to have the one I like. I would preferably like one with ten cooling rows. Can you give me the part number for the unit you installed?
sure, this is Jagg FP2400 Fan-assisted Oil Cooler assy. Part number 751-FP2400. Good luck with your project.
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344 I found the same Jagg fan assisted oil cooler, and the description states that it does not come with the offset filter adapter and filter adapter nipple, but the photo in the ad showed those two pieces. Did you have to buy those two pieces separately?
@@CarlosGarcia-ls4hn it was all in the box, the adapter, and all the electrical. I think if you get the same model as I you should be okay. Some time vendors’ descriptions are off.
Truly thanks for sharing.
How much roughly has your temperature been reduced by using that JAGG system? 10 or 30 degrees & have you explored riding in 98-105 temperatures yet with that JAGG? Thank you!
To answer your question I took the bike out today, ambient temperature was 90-95 I rode for about 2 hours in light city traffic, stop signs, red lights, slow down for intersections. I recorded oil temps in 2 occasions: after 1 hour riding for gas and after getting back home 92 and 96 F. This is only oil temps. However I have not notice much difference in temperatures at the rear cylinder 🤷🏻♂️
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344That sounds like it’s working in assisting help cool the oil down. It’s been 101-105 degrees here in Houston area so I need something to help cool it down. Take care sir and thank you again.
@@babybugspaw7085 thank you take care and stay cool.
How do you test that the fan is working?never heard or seen the fan on, on my bike.
Well, the fan is kind of loud, I hear it when stop on a light for instance, specially at the beginning you know, a new noise.
@@inthegarage.withalvaro.1344 I took the fan off the bike and hooked it directly to a battery, fan works. Put it back on the bike, ran wires to the battery, fan didn't come on. I tried wiring a switch so I could turn the fan on manually, fan won't come on. Put in a 180° switch, fan won't come on. Tried emailing and calling jagg,no response.
@@scottbradshaw5249 man, sorry about your issues with the fan, I guess it could be a bad one, I have to say, other than the thermo switch I have had no problems.
@@scottbradshaw5249 sorry that you have this issue with your fan, mine seams to work very well. The situation you described is beyond my pay grade.
I believe I had a ground issue,the fan is grounded to a painted bracket. I used a round file to remove paint from the bracket bolt holes and sanded the paint off the bottom of the bracket holes.I wired in a toggle switch so I can turn the fan on when I want to instead of wondering and hoping it will come on.
Vende esse oil cooler que foi retirado
It looks like it might be a good video, but I'm not goingbto listen with the TV or radio on in the background. Bye.