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This looks like it would work in warm climates, but if you want the heat in the winter there's a lot simpler and affordable way to do it. 10 inch fan, hang it anyway you want to aimed at the headers towards the rear, put it on a switch and you have a cooler seat in the summer and gain the heat back in the winter.
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Some say that's enough for colder climates, some say no way. YMMV.This looks like it would work in warm climates, but if you want the heat in the winter there's a lot simpler and affordable way to do it. 10 inch fan, hang it anyway you want to aimed at the headers towards the rear, put it on a switch and you have a cooler seat in the summer and gain the heat back in the winter.
Yes, over 200 people perished in sub zero temperatures last February. No electricity, no heat, no water. Many elderly, disabled, ill, immuno compromised and poor people were trapped and doomed.Some say that's enough for colder climates, some say no way. YMMV.
You live in Arkansas ... have you ever experienced a northern winter?
We live in NW Arkansas, we can have cold spells, last winter we had 22 below for a couple nights and just cold after that. Back in the early 80's we had a 22 inch frost line, normal frost line is 12 inches, mid - teens for two weeks at night, high's in the mid + teens, with over a foot of snow and ice on the ground all winter. Then came the thaw, mud every where, you didn't get off the pavement. We had a two foot snow 13 years ago, a devastating ice storm in 2011 that left us without power for 6 days and some for a lot longer than that, a month The Farmers Almanac is calling for a cold, wet January here, snow I hope, no ice! So to answer your question I think we have just not every winter. I do like how warm it feels when the Sun comes out in the winter in the North country though, here it just feels cold. HA! We had a club ride at Mulberry, first night it got down to 13 and we went on a night ride, most of the folks south of Ft Smith froze including some Texicans. We are 30 minutes from Missouri and Oklahoma state lines, we live in the mountains of NW Arkansas. You can keep your Northern Winters! HA!Some say that's enough for colder climates, some say no way. YMMV.
You live in Arkansas ... have you ever experienced a northern winter? 😆
This is exactly why I'm a big proponent and user of a whole house generator. We have a well and septic, too, so I don't rely on city water. A sad event indeed, but irrelevant to my question directed at @Smitty335 about heating his SXS with a fan blowing over the headers.Yes, over 200 people perished in sub zero temperatures last February. No electricity, no heat, no water. Many elderly, disabled, ill, immuno compromised and poor people were trapped and doomed.
Those in power claim the providers of energy will not have this situation occur, again.
Well see.
Did you ride your SXS and rely on the fan blowing over the headers for heat? Did it adequately heat the bike for a long period of time? Again, most people told me don't bother with that unless you live towards the south. That's why I invested ~$700 and ~20+ hours installing one. While we're not the wilds of Alaska or northern Canada, winter doesn't play around here in Michigan.We live in NW Arkansas, we can have cold spells, last winter we had 22 below for a couple nights and just cold after that. Back in the early 80's we had a 22 inch frost line, normal frost line is 12 inches, mid - teens for two weeks at night, high's in the mid + teens, with over a foot of snow and ice on the ground all winter. Then came the thaw, mud every where, you didn't get off the pavement. We had a two foot snow 13 years ago, a devastating ice storm in 2011 that left us without power for 6 days and some for a lot longer than that, a month The Farmers Almanac is calling for a cold, wet January here, snow I hope, no ice! So to answer your question I think we have just not every winter. I do like how warm it feels when the Sun comes out in the winter in the North country though, here it just feels cold. HA! We had a club ride at Mulberry, first night it got down to 13 and we went on a night ride, most of the folks south of Ft Smith froze including some Texicans. We are 30 minutes from Missouri and Oklahoma state lines, we live in the mountains of NW Arkansas. You can keep your Northern Winters! HA!
HA! No it's about keeping the cab cool in the Summer and turning off the fan in the Winter and retaining the heat from the headers, when it gets really cold I put our enclosure on and it stays pretty nice, not down to shorts and tee shirt attire . When it get's down to that -22 degree stuff, I'm to busy feeding the wood stoves (2) from the piles of wood that a show dog can't jump over! HA!This is exactly why I'm a big proponent and user of a whole house generator. We have a well and septic, too, so I don't rely on city water. A sad event indeed, but irrelevant to my question directed at @Smitty335 about heating his SXS with a fan blowing over the headers.
Well, single digit to (well) sub zero temps are normal here for much of the winter, so that's why the reverse fan deal (only) is a no-go for those looking for acceptable heat levels north of the Mason Dixon line ...HA! No it's about keeping the cab cool in the Summer and turning off the fan in the Winter and retaining the heat from the headers, when it gets really cold I put our enclosure on and it stays pretty nice, not down to shorts and tee shirt attire . When it get's down to that -22 degree stuff, I'm to busy feeding the wood stoves (2) from the piles of wood that a show dog can't jump over! HA!
And you don't think we get that some of the Winter, most Winter nights we get down to 15-20 degrees and our Sun isn't as warm as yours when it's out. It's not a reverse fan that I run, it's a fan or no fan deal, just let the heat come up through the seat area with the fan off. If I lived up North I would have a auxiliary heater and radiator shroud where it gets that cold. What I find comical is, here's an example I drove out to Missoula Montana to help move my son and DIL back to Arkansas in January several years ago, big storm system moving in, I got every one up early, wanted to get over the ice covered pass before it got busy, then the blizzard set in, white out . I just laughed at the lighted up signs along the HWY, telling us not to use cruse control, I really thought this was common since that didn't need a sign .Guess this was for the Northern boys. This ole NW Arkansas boy drove right through it without an issue pulling a trailer, some of us, what you consider Southern boys know about winter snow driving.Well, single digit to (well) sub zero temps are normal here for much of the winter, so that's why the reverse fan deal (only) is a no-go for those looking for acceptable heat levels north of the Mason Dixon line ...
Put some damn coveralls and gloves on and go ride !!Well, single digit to (well) sub zero temps are normal here for much of the winter, so that's why the reverse fan deal (only) is a no-go for those looking for acceptable heat levels north of the Mason Dixon line ...
Man up sissy boy and no I’m not talking about a another man riding in yo lap. I could see you taking it that way 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Well, single digit to (well) sub zero temps are normal here for much of the winter, so that's why the reverse fan deal (only) is a no-go for those looking for acceptable heat levels north of the Mason Dixon line ...
Nope. Wrong guy.Man up sissy boy and no I’m not talking about a another man riding in yo lap. I could see you taking it that way 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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