I have the following on my bike, in part to try to control engine heat:
Wards Parts Works fans
Fullsac Sport pipe
V&H mufflers
TTS Mastertune w canned map from Fullsac (no tune yet)
Andrews 54 cams
Jagg fan assisted oil cooler
I think I have done everything possible, except a dyno tune! Wait... Oil Budds has an oil cooler that goes under the bike...

As far as keeping the CHTs down in slow traffic, the Wards fans work well. As far as rider comfort, the Wards fans aren't the way to go. They work best in stop-and-go traffic, but only add to rider discomfort when you aren't moving. I was in 110 degree weather the other day in slow SoCal downtown traffic. My highest oil temp was 241 degrees, but I felt like I was going to burst into flames at any moment. That's because a large volume of air moved by the fans hits the cylinders, heats up, and wafts right up into the rider's face, chest, and arms. Combine this with the regular heat rising from the engine, heat radiating off the blacktop, and the sun beating down on you, and it's human BBQ time.
The WPW fans will help keep the CHTs under control in stop-and-go conditions, but will add to the riders discomfort. When moving, the fans don't affect the rider comfort (except for the warm fuzzy feelings you get from knowing you've done everything possible to A: Spare the motor some heat stress, and B: Help support the vast network of aftermarket Harley vendors).
I'm really impressed with the Jagg fan assisted cooler. Other than the motor work and pipes, this is the one item that's made an observable difference, at both freeway speeds and in slow traffic. I'm really interested to see what Royalroadie thinks about the UltraCool Reefer.
Just my observations.
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