Those fans are not resistant to the external environment. First rain will kill them.
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Those fans are not resistant to the external environment. First rain will kill them.
Will probably have to do it eventually, subframe's no big deal. Real problem will be enough clearance for the radiators. Will do it in September earliest - got no time at all now :(
The rains tend, sooner or later, to stop falling. :icon10:
They are not so fragile and if connections are not too open they do fine. Plus they are dead cheap so you can change them after each rain :D
And in China is difficult to find an appropriate fan, about the same as jar of lyutenitsa in our area. :icon10:
Actually, I assembled that computer in a Thermaltake case a couple of months ago. And I know for sure that case has super huge super flat super fan on its side. And it's cheap as well. I even think I have one spare fan somewhere at home. Will install it just to see if it makes any difference. If it does, well, I'll goddamn cover both rads with fans just to keep that thing cool.
If you want bike to run quieter , buy a Zalman fan. :lol8:
BTW, Steve, I found an excellent book for you to download: F.I. Berin - "Advices to rural motorcyclist" - http://depositfiles.com/files/h4yks15g8 :deal:
The book is ... a treasure!
OK, so everything's been fine since the last month major overhaul, when suddenly the rear wheel spokes started snapping up. Three of them gone in a day. Luckily I had a set of cross-country 嘉陵大白菜 17' spokes at home and took those to the repair shop yesterday. Apparently, laoban was "very happy" to see me with my Asiawing showing up on 七夕 (Chinese Valentine's) evening. He knew that it meant nothing but problems. Anyways, left the bike at his shop for a night,wished him good luck, will see what comes out of it tonight after work.