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B0000M
31st August 2009, 16:29
anyone know where to get a right side radiator new or in perfect condition to suit right side of a 03-07 CR250 ?

who is it here that is involved with "offroad imports" ?? i see they do aftermarket radiators but only appear to list for CRF

my right one has split now 8 months after my left. both had been bent and repaired prior to me owning the bike. again, its a crack on one of the cores.


i would also be interested in anywere who can re core the whole radiator,

im not keen on another repair as they seem to have a tendancy to let go mid way thru a race day

barty5
31st August 2009, 16:34
in $$ up a recore 4-500

B0000M
31st August 2009, 16:43
in $$ up a recore 4-500

could you repeat that, translated to english please?

barty5
31st August 2009, 16:46
could you repeat that, translated to english please?

a re core is 4-500 dollars i typed it real slooooooooow this time real pricey i must be in the wrong line a work

cheese
31st August 2009, 16:47
I put that through a translator and I think it says

in $$ up a recore 4-500 = very expensive, around $400 - $500 for a recore.

B0000M
31st August 2009, 16:48
well at the moment thats the best price ive got....

barty5
31st August 2009, 16:50
I put that through a translator and I think it says

in $$ up a recore 4-500 = very expensive, around $400 - $500 for a recore.

the n was a typo but better than a dick instead of a disc

barty5
31st August 2009, 16:51
well at the moment thats the best price ive got....

really what $$$ have you had

barty5
31st August 2009, 16:53
I put that through a translator and I think it says

in $$ up a recore 4-500 = very expensive, around $400 - $500 for a recore.

PPs which makes for 2 typos cause your brake rotor spelling is disc not dick or disk

B0000M
31st August 2009, 16:56
$484 from econohonda is the only price i have so far

xen
31st August 2009, 17:01
just checked the off road imports site nothing for your bike but are $490 a pair and hold 300ml more fluid than stock

scott411
31st August 2009, 17:09
they are fluidline radiators, and they do not make 2 stroke ones, execpt for 85cc bike,

B0000M
31st August 2009, 17:10
just checked the off road imports site nothing for your bike but are $490 a pair and hold 300ml more fluid than stock

yeah, this doesnt help me much unfortunately lol

cheese
31st August 2009, 18:21
PPs which makes for 2 typos cause your brake rotor spelling is disc not dick or disk

Wow spelling lessons from Aaron, I never thought I'd see the day. LOL

pete.ktm
31st August 2009, 23:11
when i banged up my ktm radiator i got one off e-bay, here in 10 days and half the price of a new one.

and if anyone needs a cheap (ish) KTM 03-06 SX 450/525 right side radiator give me a yell.

Reckless
1st September 2009, 00:30
Hey B0000M I had a leaking/split core on my 03 Ktm. I got it epoxied up by the radiator guys.
I had my 08 one there for a weld job after I dropped a spanner on it. They said they don't weld alloy anymore as the aluminum epoxy is just as good or better. I believed them because I know how good the glues in the building trade have become. So they fixed the 08 one and blanked off one core in the 03 one! Didn't remove the tanks just filled it with epoxy as it was split for quite a long way up. Seems a good job loosing, one tube, in one side of the radiator didn't seem to effect it at all either. Doesn't boil when my son gets stuck in the sand on the big dipper anyway. $60 bucks I think it cost for both repairs.

B0000M
4th September 2009, 17:51
well ive got one on its way now. directly from the USA. for what works out to $NZ 260 including the frieght. from a proepr honda dealership

my best price in nz was $494 incl freight from econohonda



now who's getting ripped off? my guess would be NZ