Take the coolant cover the upper deck and you'll be pleasantly
surprised,

Robert

Peter Maggiacomo wrote:

> Good question Henry!
> I used this trick with my Concours,on my winter 93
> NY to CA tour. My hands were literally white from cold
> when I crossed the Golden Gate during a torential
> downpour. I parked the Conny with engine running.
> A motorcycle engine will get hot enough...if left
> to idle, even in freezing temps to trigger cooling
> fans on. Once fans kick in, place cold hands at
> exhaust vents in fairing for radiator. Again I've
> used this procedure for years with all liquid cooled
> motorcycles with electric fans.
> -Pete
> --- "Henry S. Winokur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > My 93 ... both fans blow from front to rear. In
> > cold
> >
> > If you're in the saddle, does that mean they suck?
> >
> > > weather touring such as my Nova Scotia trip 2
> > > summers ago,I'd pull off the road and warm my
> > > hands with the engine running and fans blasting.
> >
> > If it was THAT cold--that you needed to warm your
> > hands on the heat of the
> > engine--why would the fans be running at all?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Henry S. Winokur
> > 94 GTS1000, AMA, MRF,
> > Nationally Certified Riding Instructor
> > Columbia, MD Ride for Kids Task Force
> > West Bethesda, MD USA
>
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