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man i tell ya what, i would just get a trail tech vapor, it tells you engine temp, time, speed, rpm, accumulated ride time, tripometer, odometer, ambient temperature, i have one on my bike and love it, its also extremely easy to hook up.

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Those inline temp gauges are nice. I have one on my raptor. The only problem is you need to install it in the hose that goes from the head to the top of the radiator. The bottom hose is where the cool water goes into the motor so it isnt real accurate of a temp reading. If you get an Inline one install it up by the radiator so you can reed it through one of the vent holes in the side of the gas tank cover.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/temperature...tem320215552552

 

Im lookin for the guage thats on that. I cant find one. Anybody know where I can get one?

And also does the Inline coolers help really at all. They just dont seem like enough to make a difference

Inline coolers do nothing, looks good thats about it. AS for temp gauge, with a little imagination, a trip to the plumbing store and a $20 mechinical temp gauge you could have a 2 inch gauge you could actually read while riding. I had one of those little ones you have to be sitting still to read it. Well good luck with the gauge.

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Inline coolers do nothing, looks good thats about it. AS for temp gauge, with a little imagination, a trip to the plumbing store and a $20 mechinical temp gauge you could have a 2 inch gauge you could actually read while riding. I had one of those little ones you have to be sitting still to read it. Well good luck with the gauge.

I went through 3 mechanical ones. If your going to go with the auto temp gauge (that is what I have) get the electric one that is made atvs. It works with ac or dc current, and it comes with a billit aluminum inline t for the sensor. The vibration tore up the mechanical gauges.

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I went through 3 mechanical ones. If your going to go with the auto temp gauge (that is what I have) get the electric one that is made atvs. It works with ac or dc current, and it comes with a billit aluminum inline t for the sensor. The vibration tore up the mechanical gauges.

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I went with the cheap gauge just as a experiment, but is still working fine. If it dies I'll try a electric gauge.

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