Hub I didn't know you felt so strongly about it.
I'm not. It's to goofisthee. You are not the first one to complain about sitting over a hot engine, so there has to be some compromise, no?
I am not in a dire need to do anything about this, it's not really even a problem honestly.
Once you accept the science of it.
I know the Kawasaki engineers did enough testing to prove the system works properly. That doesn't mean I have to enjoy pulling up somewhere with my bike the hottest its been during the entire ride.
We have two fans on our bikes if yours is '012 and up. My fan still comes on times 2.
Another interesting note, how about wiring it to be able to let the fan run after the key is off? I have friends whose bikes will do this.
Nature says to science so there is concept is once you turn the stove off, you boiling tea/eggs/oil = The Cooling Down Begins.
Fan is still controlled by temp and it simply runs until that temp criteria is met whether or not the key is on or off. I wouldn't be changing anything if the ZX14R would do this, because I could get off it steaming hot and take the key out and walk away knowing that the fan will continue running until its cooled down.
The old lady's honda car does the same thing. Say you disabled it. How many times has the fan stayed on the one or two hot days or romp, whatever, the occurrence times that car's fan not turning on vs. that raggedge temp that does turn it on is what? Not enough to cause engine damage: if the stove has turned off... or it would have blown a head gasket, yes or no it was so hot?
A manual switch still shouldn't be that hard to wire up, and would be just the icing on the cake of this awesome machine!
It has to satisfy what you assume is going on. Yes, very simple to do electrically, so I don't see you solving that dead end once you sit in traffic: isn't it too late? Back to what fatsix said, correct?
And for the record I don't think that a simple mod for this makes me a squid.
I want you to imagine you are all alone with your toggle switch, or the wetter water change [whoever that was], sitting in front of the engineers that built that bike. You are what? Assuming they did their formula vs. nature's ambient and penultimate number, but you can out-engineer the dependability/durability/HP rating messing with the water temp?
I think if you did nothing to the bike and that heat exchange, I see it's like you are flushing the toilet twice as the first one was clean to begin with. Therefore, you did not UP the engineering solving anything is my assumption, correct?
That's how I see 7 moves by 7 yahoos sitting in front of a team of the guys who designed the bike, you [not you personally, Bradley] but the 7 ideas leading nowhere, once you sit in traffic, watch the needle, etc. Anything happen in 8 years due to temp? No.
I've just returned from a 500+ mile trip across 2 states and spent many hours riding in the pouring rain. Had my bike dyno'ed and also flogged it on the track up there a few laps for the hell of it. Thanks for chiming in though!
There is a fine line between a squid and a rider's rider. I'm just pointing out I think the factory covered their every move and any other move is mute vs. what six mentioned. I kill the engine when sitting too long in traffic situations. Fan comes on with key still on. I kill the engine with key off. Fan was running. You see me with a head gasket problem with 3 14's going through my fingers with the same MO?
So, if I live in the hotter part of the country, have lots of stop and go traffic on the freeways, surface streets, fan comes on, or disable fan with key off: see me question the engineering changing one thing on this bike? Do I understand a fan and temp gauge with common sense, or squid it out, insult kawi-san?
Signed,
NOLTT
* Last updated by: Hub on 6/7/2014 @ 11:17 AM *
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