I have a 1985 KRT 100 that I noticed was overheating when I got stuck in traffic in the middle of a 100 mile trip. The red warning light came on but went out thankfully as traffic started to move again.
I tested the fan and it is dead, i.e. applied 12 volts and it did not turn. Also, when you turn the blades it does not turn easily as a fan I presume should do. So I get it, I have to replace the fan.
I have previously taken both leg fairings off this bike since I couldn't bear the smell of my legs being roasted to medium rare in the heat that I live in. That being said, it appears to me that still the easiest way to get at that fan is to remove the radiator. Am I right or is there an easier way?
Still riding the bike but not in the heat or traffic. The cooling fan, when it was working, rarely came on anyway. Was thinking of carrying a spray bottle to use if I unexpectedly got stuck in traffic and could pull over, let bike idle and spray water on radiator to keep from busting a hose or worse on the engine. Since it rarely comes on anyway, and only when I am going slow or not at all, I would think the evaporative cooling of the water on the radiator would be as good as a fan. Any thoughts?