Trail Tech TTV Radiator Fan Kit KTM/Husqvarna 16-22
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Trail Tech TTV Digital Radiator Fan Kit 2016-2018 KTM 250/350/450 XC-F/SX-F, Husqvarna FC/TC 16-18
Trail Tech's TTV Temperature Switching Fan Kit monitors your KTM's cooling system performance and automatically activates the fan to keep engine at optimum temperature range.
- Custom adjustment of temperature trigger point
- No cutting of fluid lines
- 30 watt draw
Fitment:
KTM 250/350/450 XC-F/SX-F 16-18
Husqvarna FC 250/350/450 16-18
KTM 125/150/250/300/350/450 SX/XC/XC-W/SX-F/XC-F 17-18
Husqvarna FC/FE/FX/TC/TE/TX 2017-2018
NOTE:Please make sure bike has necessary power available.
On bikes that have a regulated thermostatically controlled harness (this includes all new KTM and Husqvarna EFI 2 strokes) you will need to install the included wire harness back to the battery and attached the fan kit to that wire harness.
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Kyle Negus (Nevada) | January 22nd, 2018
Pros: Easy installation |Digital readout |Lightweight |Low-profile|Oem type fitment
Cons: 0
Recommended: Yes
I have had one of these on my last 3 bikes and current 2017 300 XC-W. A lot of what I ride has me modulating the clutch for the right mix of traction and power to conquer the next obstacle. This action often heats the bike up extremely fast. The fan gives me a few more seconds of revving it out before I melt the piston! Hahahaha seriously though helps keep temps down and may prevent boiling to help you get to the top of the hill.
Chihchun Chang (Taiwan) | June 11th, 2019
Pros: 0
Cons: 0
Recommended: Yes
Easy to install cheap price
Jen H (Colorado) | April 27th, 2020
Pros: Easy install
Cons: 50/50 results
Recommended: Yes
The one I bought for my 300 has been fine. I bought another for my 150. It blew the fuse first time it turned on. Fuses kept popping and I gave up and called customer service. Customer service is great but I sure wish I hadnt had to utilize them. I live in Colorado and I had 2 hill climbs that day I blew fuses. 3000 vert and then 2000 vert. I had to let her cool off every few minutes. I never boiled over bad it was just an inconvenience to me and everyone I was riding with that day.