Really need to know more about error messages on digital display , battling with this at the moment and also a run through of the fuse and testing faults
Nice video. I just ordered one for my 450RX, I’ll probably route everything like you did. I run engine ice, and I haven’t had it long but I’m hoping to get some more hours out of the motor before rebuilds with the combination. In tight trail and hill climbing I’ve had to watch and get some air through it on hot days. Riding CR250s. Never worry with heat. But I love the torque of the 450s. Both are fun to ride. But the 450RX is a awesome bike for me. With a bad right knee the E start is so nice.
Tech says you can put the sensor probe above or below the fan, which I did initially. I recommend you place the sensor to a location that senses the temperature of the coolant coming out of the engine before it gets to the fan.
@@travisthiessen4435 what battery did you end up running and how long will it power the fan? I assume you also have to have a battery charger at home to recharge the unit? Thanks
Justin Saunders I just put a little 12v in the air box and run a 6” light bar and the rad fan. I’ve been pretty busy lately so haven’t had a chance to run it a lot but I did some single track and it worked really well to keep it cool. It was running for a good hour and a half and didn’t die so I’m not sure how long it will last. And yes I charge it at home
After you shut the bike off, if the fan is on, it will continue to run until it drops below a certain temp. After that, it won't draw any power from the bike.
You guys need to make bracket for this new model 2019 CRF450X instead of using the zip tie method. The radiator is the same as a 450L and the mounting points are already there.
Agreed. I think Honda needs to make a plug-n-play system that can be bolt directly on those pre-existing radiator holes. Yamaha offers this on their FX models for $90 on the Yamaha parts store. Not sure why Honda can't do the same. Just sell the fan that comes on the 450L for like $100, shouldn't be that hard... Just emailed Honda about this and now waiting for a response.
puedo conectar todo el sistema, sin el ventilador? es decir el kit del termostato digital solamante para controlar el ventilador actual de la moto. es decir solo usar la señal de control?
I have a 2022 CRF 450. I understand that in the kit it’s designed to come on at 190° but is that a good temperature for it to come on or should I set it to a lower temperature? If so, what should that temperature be or is 190° perfect for a 450
The springs can be used between the back of the fan and the radiator to put additional pressure on the backing plate. They may not be necessary for every installation.
hi. i have bought an Tusk universal fan kit from you and i mounted on a Honda crf450x , please tell me what is the best setting temperature for this motocycle that the fan to start cooling ? 190 F or 200 F OR 220 F ?THANKS IT IS GOOD QUALITY MADE -waiting your answer😊
The temperature yours should be set at will depend on your specific bike, how you ride, and where you're riding. But the stock setting of 190 degrees is a great place to start and will work well most people. If you notice your bike getting up over 200 then you may want to set the temp lower but if you feel that it turns on too often you can set it a little higher.
I would only recommend using it with a battery. Anything else is up to you but if you can't run it, you can look into other options to prevent boil over like a high pressure radiator cap or Evens coolant. The bike can still get hot with that stuff, but keeping the coolant inside is obviously always better than not having it in there. -Charles
No, stator produces VAC, fan needs 12VDC. Need a regulator rectifier and small battery. Plus that stator needs to have enough VAC to run fan and cover small conversion loss! Most the time will need a new stator since systems won't have enough power but not always.
The computer comes programmed to turn the fan on at 190 degrees but can be changed based on your needs. Unfortunately, the display cannot be changed to Celsius.
@@rmatvmc I undertstand it comes programmed at 190 °F and that's the temp the fan will come on , but what is the temperature the fan will come back off? I imagine is a few degrees less than the ON temp. Can you set that too?
I'm trying to figure out if I can run this off a small rc car batter and how long it would last. The battery is 1500mAh, 11.1 volts. This fan says it uses 15 watts. I'm imagining it would run about an hour full time or a couple if its turning on and off. Would I just be able to hook it directly to the battery? Any info is greatly appreciated!
Yeah that will run a fan for sure for a "short" period, to short IMO for anything be going slow enough to need a fan on to keep it cool. Assuming where installing on something without enough juice to power accessories (lets say a 2001 CR250) could add a lighting stator then a regulator rectifier and a larger battery (ricky stator sells all). That will produce more VAC then get rectified/regulated to 12VDC. Hook fan up to battery still and will run and keep battery charged. Plus likely a little extra power if had to add something else like a USB charger or lighting, etc...
@@Aspired329 thanks for the response and great info. I'll probably want to upgrade towards that in the near future. Atm the 1500 mah battery lasts all day for me even set at 165 degrees. I'm sure the more endurance I'll have to upgrade to a recharging system like you were talking about. Thanks for the info bro!
@@billwillson5361 I want to put one on my WR450 and I heard the Tusk wasn't the best quality either, what universal one did you use??. Ebay has fans for like $19 was even thinking about one of those, ha..
My digital display shows the temp as i ride , it is set to come one at 168 but does not turn on when over that temp , " ! " is flashing on display , and fan never turns on , what could the issue be and how do i test
I bought a fan for my 2021 te 300 that I'm planning to install a radiator fan. Tusk from RM atv's. do guys know If i have to buy a relay or something that will not drain my battery? This is the first time I've installed a fan. I have no idea how much battery it uses. Is there anyone here who has installed one before? Can you give me ideas or recommendations? I did a search and didn't find anything. Thanks in advance for your help with this
Hi, very dissapointed, please sent me a new temp sensor and a new thermostat/display. Stopped working in my first ride, seems to be a common problem the temp sensor and LCD. Changed the Sensor and nothing happens.
@@Sloyote Cool, do you have this exact fan and is everything working okay? I'm thinking about getting this kit for my WR450 and I hear the quality is not that good that things break
Most motorcycle fan kits (even factory ones) pull from a radiator sensor just a different style. It's fine and IMO desired. When you shut the bike off the coolant flow stops, the bikes motor and coolant in it continues to heat up for a while longer but coolant doesn't move through the motor anymore (since very few motorcycles use electric coolant fans) so the radiator fan can still run with sensor there and when cools down the radiator and coolant in that part of a now closed circuit enough to meet whatever the setting is then it will then shut off generally after a fairly short period. Have that sensor in say the engine head the thing will run WAY longer when set at the same setting trying to cool all that mass down and could effect battery output when go to start it again. It's not a engine temp gauge, it's a thermo sensor to control a fan. Plus what you going to sell a expensive head with prob or weld in bung with a universal fan kit, no!
I have a 2007 CRF450X, on the right side radiator I have stock mounting brackets for the fan, could I mount there? also it has a place for a temperature switch is it possible to install a thermo switch instead of the probe?
The fan pulls more air through the radiator than what would normally be going through (especially at slower speeds) which improves cooling and lowers coolant temperatures.
Really need to know more about error messages on digital display , battling with this at the moment and also a run through of the fuse and testing faults
How easy and simple is this kit!!! Talk about a simple yet brilliant solution. Thanks for the video!
Nice video. I just ordered one for my 450RX, I’ll probably route everything like you did. I run engine ice, and I haven’t had it long but I’m hoping to get some more hours out of the motor before rebuilds with the combination. In tight trail and hill climbing I’ve had to watch and get some air through it on hot days. Riding CR250s. Never worry with heat. But I love the torque of the 450s. Both are fun to ride. But the 450RX is a awesome bike for me. With a bad right knee the E start is so nice.
Tech says you can put the sensor probe above or below the fan, which I did initially. I recommend you place the sensor to a location that senses the temperature of the coolant coming out of the engine before it gets to the fan.
nice ..more crf plz
I need this for my RMX450Z so when I get this it'll be awesome on hot summer single single track
Thanks for showing!
One question, on the fan, black is negative (-) and blue is positive (+)?
Looked all over the interwebs for something like this. Is it possible to install one of these on a metric V-twin?
Are there any fans for bikes without batteries?
Yeah can i mount it on my CRF 450R ?
I just mounted mine onto my 2016 crf 450r and I had to buy a small 12 volt battery from lordco that I put in my airbox
@@travisthiessen4435 what battery did you end up running and how long will it power the fan?
I assume you also have to have a battery charger at home to recharge the unit? Thanks
Justin Saunders I just put a little 12v in the air box and run a 6” light bar and the rad fan. I’ve been pretty busy lately so haven’t had a chance to run it a lot but I did some single track and it worked really well to keep it cool. It was running for a good hour and a half and didn’t die so I’m not sure how long it will last. And yes I charge it at home
Can it be mounted oh the front of the radiator? It's a street bike. Another think any issue if mounted on oil and not water radiator?
Does the temperature sensor constantly draw power, even with the bike off?
After you shut the bike off, if the fan is on, it will continue to run until it drops below a certain temp. After that, it won't draw any power from the bike.
@@rmatvmc thanks!
i can't put it on my dirt bike because it doesn't have batery!
I mounted the fan where you put it and it gets in the way of the aftermarket radiator brace
I have one of these in my shopping cart right now :-)
You guys need to make bracket for this new model 2019 CRF450X instead of using the zip tie method. The radiator is the same as a 450L and the mounting points are already there.
Agreed. I think Honda needs to make a plug-n-play system that can be bolt directly on those pre-existing radiator holes. Yamaha offers this on their FX models for $90 on the Yamaha parts store. Not sure why Honda can't do the same. Just sell the fan that comes on the 450L for like $100, shouldn't be that hard... Just emailed Honda about this and now waiting for a response.
If you want to put a Fan Kit and a Speedometer on a Honda CRF450R what would you recommend?
What year is your bike?
@@rmatvmc it's a 2020 model.
puedo conectar todo el sistema, sin el ventilador? es decir el kit del termostato digital solamante para controlar el ventilador actual de la moto. es decir solo usar la señal de control?
Does it fit honda crf 450r 2018?
Would this work with 2000 Yamaha Wr400f that has the tusk enduro light kit installed with battery?
Yes you can mount this to your model.
I have a 2022 CRF 450. I understand that in the kit it’s designed to come on at 190° but is that a good temperature for it to come on or should I set it to a lower temperature? If so, what should that temperature be or is 190° perfect for a 450
For your model 190 degrees is right in the middle of operating range.
Did he mention use dielectric grease?
Dielectric grease is recommended. The Tusk Radiator fan kit comes with a small tube for install.
Hi. For Honda crf 450x year 2005 do i need to cut some lateral aluminum protection near the radiator to make room for the fan ?
You shouldn't need to. We have had customers install these on CRF450X bikes with no issues.
@@rmatvmc thank you . I ordered one
can i put some on the 125 sx lol ?
What are the springs for?
The springs can be used between the back of the fan and the radiator to put additional pressure on the backing plate. They may not be necessary for every installation.
hi. i have bought an Tusk universal fan kit from you and i mounted on a Honda crf450x , please tell me what is the best setting temperature for this motocycle that the fan to start cooling ? 190 F or 200 F OR 220 F ?THANKS IT IS GOOD QUALITY MADE -waiting your answer😊
The temperature yours should be set at will depend on your specific bike, how you ride, and where you're riding. But the stock setting of 190 degrees is a great place to start and will work well most people. If you notice your bike getting up over 200 then you may want to set the temp lower but if you feel that it turns on too often you can set it a little higher.
Does it matter if I put my temperature sensor into the other radiator that I mounted the fan onto?
We recommend putting the temperature sensor probe above or below the fan but it shouldn't be a problem installing it on the other radiator.
Rocky Mountain ATV MC ok thanks! Love the fan!!
one quick question, why those plugs are not water resistant or waterproof?
Just put dielectric grease in there you will be golden
Can you file the temperature probe to fit in thinner spaces like a 2011 wr450?
Could I use this on a older bike that doesn’t have a battery? If I wire it to the stater
I would only recommend using it with a battery. Anything else is up to you but if you can't run it, you can look into other options to prevent boil over like a high pressure radiator cap or Evens coolant. The bike can still get hot with that stuff, but keeping the coolant inside is obviously always better than not having it in there. -Charles
No, stator produces VAC, fan needs 12VDC. Need a regulator rectifier and small battery. Plus that stator needs to have enough VAC to run fan and cover small conversion loss! Most the time will need a new stator since systems won't have enough power but not always.
question. my crf 250r is a kick start no battery. can we still put fan?
This Universal Radiator fan kit only works with models that have a battery.
would this work on my 2004 zx10r ?
Does it matter which side it goes on?
No it doesn't, as long as you have room to mount the fan you're good to go!
No it doesn't.
What is the shut off temperature? Can you set that too or is just a few degrees less than the start-up temp? Can you set the thermostat to display °C?
The computer comes programmed to turn the fan on at 190 degrees but can be changed based on your needs. Unfortunately, the display cannot be changed to Celsius.
@@rmatvmc I undertstand it comes programmed at 190 °F and that's the temp the fan will come on , but what is the temperature the fan will come back off? I imagine is a few degrees less than the ON temp. Can you set that too?
@@GiovanniEsposito5 did you ever find out i was wondering the same thing
@@jdelungMe to😢
@@jdelung5 it shut off
I'm trying to figure out if I can run this off a small rc car batter and how long it would last. The battery is 1500mAh, 11.1 volts. This fan says it uses 15 watts. I'm imagining it would run about an hour full time or a couple if its turning on and off. Would I just be able to hook it directly to the battery?
Any info is greatly appreciated!
you can
Yeah that will run a fan for sure for a "short" period, to short IMO for anything be going slow enough to need a fan on to keep it cool. Assuming where installing on something without enough juice to power accessories (lets say a 2001 CR250) could add a lighting stator then a regulator rectifier and a larger battery (ricky stator sells all). That will produce more VAC then get rectified/regulated to 12VDC. Hook fan up to battery still and will run and keep battery charged. Plus likely a little extra power if had to add something else like a USB charger or lighting, etc...
@@Aspired329 thanks for the response and great info. I'll probably want to upgrade towards that in the near future. Atm the 1500 mah battery lasts all day for me even set at 165 degrees. I'm sure the more endurance I'll have to upgrade to a recharging system like you were talking about. Thanks for the info bro!
@@kingmike7729 Dude thanks for the info on that. I have a 2016 Rmz250 i want to use this kit on and I'm going to get a couple of those batteries
@@CountryBoyDak hell yeahh brother 🤙🤙🤙 it works so good!
Hey man,I appreciate the video. Do you know what they make for a 2022 450RX please?
Thanks for watching! You can use this fan kit for the Honda CRF450RX.
@seatime674 it has a temp probe you insert between the cooling fins in the rad. I've since installed it on the '22 450RX and it works awesome. Cheers
@seatime674 sorry I didn't go with the tusk because it has shitty quality. I went with the other universal kit. Way better
@@billwillson5361 I want to put one on my WR450 and I heard the Tusk wasn't the best quality either, what universal one did you use??. Ebay has fans for like $19 was even thinking about one of those, ha..
@@seatime674 I had that same seadoo sportster with the 215 supercharged in it. I sold it last year and I miss it now. Cheers
My digital display shows the temp as i ride , it is set to come one at 168 but does not turn on when over that temp , " ! " is flashing on display , and fan never turns on , what could the issue be and how do i test
Please reach out to our warranty department at warranty@rockymountainatv.com and we'd be happy to look into this and get you taken care of.
Do you sell replacement fans or do you have to buy the entire kit every time a fan is damaged?
It’s an off the shelf fan, so worst case you might have to replace the end plug….
Any chance I can mount 2 of these? Bike is a 2020 kx450f(road legal) and I will be seeing a lot of city, is this possible?
I got a 450 crf 2003 and wondering the same thing since I ride a lot of city only
I bought a fan for my 2021 te 300 that I'm planning to install a radiator fan. Tusk from RM atv's. do guys know If i have to buy a relay or something that will not drain my battery? This is the first time I've installed a fan. I have no idea how much battery it uses. Is there anyone here who has installed one before? Can you give me ideas or recommendations? I did a search and didn't find anything. Thanks in advance for your help with this
Hi, very dissapointed, please sent me a new temp sensor and a new thermostat/display. Stopped working in my first ride, seems to be a common problem the temp sensor and LCD.
Changed the Sensor and nothing happens.
So your temp sensor and thermostat display went out on their first ride?? did you bang it around or did you get that fixed and replaced?
Please can anyone confirm the fan supplied is a pull or push
Pull. It’s pulling air through the front of the radiator. It’s not directing hot engine air through the rads, if that’s what your thinking
My bike does not have a battery can i mount it??
You will need a battery to use this fan kit. It will work with any 12v battery system.
My digital temperature gage is just lines going across it and it won’t switch to the temp
Did you get that guage fixed?
@@seatime674 yes I believe the battery pack was disconnected
@@Sloyote Cool, do you have this exact fan and is everything working okay? I'm thinking about getting this kit for my WR450 and I hear the quality is not that good that things break
@@seatime674 it worked great for me, I got rid of the bike about 2 years ago though
@@Sloyote 👌👌
4:24 not a really good place to put a sensor, it will never read the engines temprature. very poor installation of the sensor.
Most motorcycle fan kits (even factory ones) pull from a radiator sensor just a different style. It's fine and IMO desired. When you shut the bike off the coolant flow stops, the bikes motor and coolant in it continues to heat up for a while longer but coolant doesn't move through the motor anymore (since very few motorcycles use electric coolant fans) so the radiator fan can still run with sensor there and when cools down the radiator and coolant in that part of a now closed circuit enough to meet whatever the setting is then it will then shut off generally after a fairly short period. Have that sensor in say the engine head the thing will run WAY longer when set at the same setting trying to cool all that mass down and could effect battery output when go to start it again. It's not a engine temp gauge, it's a thermo sensor to control a fan. Plus what you going to sell a expensive head with prob or weld in bung with a universal fan kit, no!
Where would you have put the sensor if that's a poor location??
I have a 2007 CRF450X, on the right side radiator I have stock mounting brackets for the fan, could I mount there? also it has a place for a temperature switch is it possible to install a thermo switch instead of the probe?
Doesn't seem like there is any real coverage on the radiator. I dont see how this will improve cooling at all lol
The fan pulls more air through the radiator than what would normally be going through (especially at slower speeds) which improves cooling and lowers coolant temperatures.