Looks good indeed, not only little stones etc but all those summer bugs just clog everything up!
"Guess you will be takin your bike to the Bikini wash"![]()
Looks good indeed, not only little stones etc but all those summer bugs just clog everything up!
"Guess you will be takin your bike to the Bikini wash"![]()
DUCATI ------- A real bike in a sea of shit!
just built my own, cost me $15 for the mesh and another $70 for the polar fleece i melted when I forgot the grinder sparks are hot....DOH![]()
Please NOTE: If I offend you with any of my posts or comments, please remember that.
1. I do it on purpose
2. I dont give a shit
3. Tell some one who cares.
allright the bike's all go, my mate has fixed the radiator and done a shit hot job. plan B make a gaurd for it now. cheeer's for the offer and help though bucket boy and bossman![]()
"your car is boring"
Well, unfortunately I found some road works on my travels yesterday. Went extremely slowly through them.........parked up at the bf's place 2 mins later, took a look at at all the stones sitting in the belly pan....then looked at the radiator, sure enough some of the stones had hit it, made little dints in places, so looks like I'll be investing in one very soon as well. Dont need anymore mishaps![]()
(OO\SKYLINE/OO)
Good reminder, I keep tell myself to put up a mesh but keep putting off.
What would be the best thing to cut metal mesh?
tin snips should cut through easy as
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
Can anyone suggest a nice cheap source for mesh in Auckland?
Was planning on getting a radguard but AU$195 vs <$50 and a bit of time is a no-brainer really.
I think that the alu. mesh bin from the warehouse sounds the biz... same stuff and dam cheap..... like someone said. Even comes with a rubber edge to finish off the ends. Then i will just relace as soon as it gets too shagged and dirty hehe![]()
holding the line...
someone should be able to tell you of cheaper options, but I go to repco, racepro racemesh, a sheet at $60. (what it looks like)
Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
That's a good idea.
But I think I'll just stick to oil & air cooled bikes.![]()
I put it between the tanks on my SV, can't even tell it's not part of the radiator. I made it from aluminum expanded mesh, and I cut it about 2-3mm too wide. That way it bows out slightly, which keeps it off the fins. Cable tied in place between the tubes, you'd never spot it... perfect![]()
Another good cheap source of mesh is used truck/heavy equipment air filters. Fish one out of the skip at your local diesel workshop & snip the mesh off.
Bugger paying $60 for the same thing at Repco.
Cheers
Clint
thats awesome, i will make one for my bike
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