Check your coolant temp sensor. Also you can tape into the wiring to the temp sensor and add a switch to turn on the fan manually. I've done that to a few bike so I can keep it cool at stop lights.
When it overheats it shows you an error code with the temp. Also the temperature is an option to select on your screen at any time. Mine personally is no longer under my 2 year warranty
Good tip. Hope you find the problem and get it fixed.
Thanks man. Me too
Good to know. Please let us know what you find out.
Will do. Thinking the Thermostat now
Check your coolant temp sensor. Also you can tape into the wiring to the temp sensor and add a switch to turn on the fan manually. I've done that to a few bike so I can keep it cool at stop lights.
That's a good idea
My bike seems to have a overheating issue as well. What was the solution?
Big Fan of this video 😂
cool pun😄
@@RickyBobber breezy
How am you tell it’s over heating ?? Does it have a temp gauge??? Two part question is that cover under warranty
When it overheats it shows you an error code with the temp. Also the temperature is an option to select on your screen at any time. Mine personally is no longer under my 2 year warranty
Are those dean speed pegs?? How do you like them??
So far so good! Been almost a yeat
Try testing or replacing the temperature sensor,.
Good luck bro
Where did you get your chamberlain battery 🤣
You know