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Just a few pics

Started by dpanijan, November 20, 2002, 09:41:42 AM

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dpanijan

I have just uploaded a few pictures of Vision I am rebuilding.
Also, there are pics of cooling fan on R/R unit, so tell me will it be good ?

Hope to add more text (also English) in a few days.

Damir

P.S. Red Vision on page is desired looking for my Vision :-)
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Damir

dpanijan

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Damir

Humber

This fan behind second head won't help you, there is to much heat there, I tried this and it didn't work, 'cos the fan simplyblowed hot air on rec, u must move rec somewhere else (location without any heat)
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dpanijan

Maybe to make air-tunnel or something ?

...will see.

Damir
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Damir

tractix

QuoteHumber: This fan behind second head won't help you, there is to much heat there, I tried this and it didn't work, 'cos the fan simplyblowed hot air on rec, u must move rec somewhere else (location without any heat)


wait a min.. isnt the fan should suck hot air out of the r/r?  the fan should work like the one found in a cpu, when you put your hand on top of the fan/cpu , you'll feel hot air blowing out..

zeds

dpanijan

Wrong.

CPU fan blow to CPU, but power supply fan suck air from power unit and case.

...and about R/R fan, I will try and see. (I beleive what you said, Humber, but I want to learn on my own mistakes :-)

Damir
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Rick G

HI Dpanijan. Humber is right , The space behind the battery is super heated by the rear cylinder abd exaust pipe using a fan to ciculate hot air won't help . The Germans are right ( Heavens what am I saying?)  the R/R needs to be relocated to cooler envionment. Many 80's Japanese  bikes have the R/R located on the battery clamp or on the passenger foot peg bracket or on the swing arm in front of the rear tire!  anywhere cool.
Rick G
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