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    radiator gaurds?

    Well after following a wheelstandaholic on saturday I got a hole in my radiator,so now I am goin to make a gaurd for it.

    Luckily a friends neighbour in aucks works at a radiator shop & fixed it for me today.
    anyway does anyone know where to buy mesh suitable for the job.


    And nice to meet you KBers who came up to wellsford on saturday

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    Repco has it but it's not cheap.

    My advice would be to go around to some metal workers and see if they have some scraps. You're bound to find a piece suitable and it wont cost ya much, if anything. A few of my mates have gone this route when looking for the stuff to add to their comp cases.

    You might have to take a wire brush to it and then give it a sexy paint job, but that's half the fun.

    Just don't forget to take lots of before and after pics for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost Lemur
    Repco has it but it's not cheap.

    My advice would be to go around to some metal workers and see if they have some scraps. You're bound to find a piece suitable and it wont cost ya much, if anything. A few of my mates have gone this route when looking for the stuff to add to their comp cases.

    You might have to take a wire brush to it and then give it a sexy paint job, but that's half the fun.

    Just don't forget to take lots of before and after pics for us.
    Thats a good idea might have to stop in & see a few tomorrow

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    I assume some fine chicken mesh? would do the trick... I have no idea where you would get it from though, best to start with a person who has chickens then again that might be a bit too large a pattern... hmmm... maybe metal workers are the best bet for now. If not I *might* have something suitable here at home, just a matter of having a good hunt around. Give me a PM if you get really stuck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milky
    I assume some fine chicken mesh? would do the trick... I have no idea where you would get it from though, best to start with a person who has chickens then again that might be a bit too large a pattern... hmmm... maybe metal workers are the best bet for now. If not I *might* have something suitable here at home, just a matter of having a good hunt around. Give me a PM if you get really stuck.
    Cheers milky, I think I would have to use something quite thick & strong.hopefully stainless steel or aluminium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TILLER
    And nice to meet you KBers who came up to wellsford on saturday
    Good to meet you too Tiller.
    Had to bail early though as i was riding sunday aswell and needed to save some cash.
    Good luck with the rad guard
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    wire mesh isn't any good except to keep birds out. You want to ask for "expanded metal mesh" looks like a flat sheet with diamond shaped holes.
    Stainless would be nice, aluminium probably too soft
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
    those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
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    hmm, saw a radiator guard company advertised in the latest Two wheels magazine. I'll try and remember the details andpost them up here

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    Use a normal aluminium mesh
    like this

    see ya
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    cheek out theese (www.radguard.com.au) they will have one made

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    repco,$60/sheet[enough for 2],just trim to size and attach,sweet as.

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    Thanks everyone They also sell it in supercheap auto for $40 1.2mx200mm & they have it in different colours.
    Cheers

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    hey is the guard like that jus attached with cable ties or is it more complex than that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wenier
    hey is the guard like that jus attached with cable ties or is it more complex than that?
    Cable ties and some washers and the jobs done
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