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agentpineapple
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underseat cooling

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for those of you doing a street fighter projects i thought this picture from the superhawk forum, i don't know if it will do the job, but it's a tidy place to keep the rad, plus it will keep your butt warm in winter..... :lol:

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But can you imagine the roasted meat & two veg in the summer!! Boil in the bag nuts.
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Built in tyre warmer.
Perfect for track days!
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One chap on the Superhawk forum, Kai Ju, is the innovator behind this et-up and ran it without problems for a few years. While it cleans up the front (no side-mounted rads), I can't really see why anyone would want to put weigh high up and back like that. Of course, we are entitled to our opinions.

In the end, it is a very creative set-up that has proven itself to work quite well.....
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and once you have boiled the meat & 2 veg, it makes a handy meat slicer :P
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Re: underseat cooling

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I wouldn't do the radiator under the seat mod but I like the mesh cut into the side panel. I can see this being even more of an advantage for anyone with a Yellow bike as there would be less surface area to display p*ss yellow paint!!!
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