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Bmw K75/100 Radiator Fan Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
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 Replacement Radiator Fan Bracket for BMW K75/100

This auction is for one of three BMW K75/100 Radiator Fan Brackets.  This Bracket will allow you to replace the marginal OEM fan with a high quality Spal 6.5" puller fan (NOT INCLUDED).  The Bracket is made from .090 Aluminum and is drilled to accept the SPall 6.5" puller fan.

These are a great upgrade for your bike's cooling system.  The OEM fans are not very robust, the brush holders usually melt and make the fan non-operable (see pics).  The fan blade can also move on the motor shaft, drilling itself into the back side of the radiator (see pics).

This bracket will replace the stock plastic fan bracket, and allow you to run a nice aftermarket fan (Flexilite, Spal, and others).  I recommend the Spal 30100402 6.5" puller.  The fan is waterproof, and the blade is retained with an E-clip, so it won't drill itself into the radiator if the motor goes bad.  Simply bolt up your fan, swap the electrical connector, ad a bit of gasket between the bracket and fan, and you shouldn't ever have to worry about your radiator fan again.

I have these listed at a fair BIN, and will ship it to you USPS after you have made your purchase.

Thanks for looking!

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