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shiny Rad Covers
are these any useful to keep crap off or is it a bling thing?
also reading the fender extender thread on here, what other things can you do to keep crap off the front of the bike other than acf50 which i have (but not on now because i was just using it for winter... but after reading may apply some after my next clean) cheers, Drapes |
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the rad cover works imo. My rad and oil radiators used to get covered in siht and i was always to scared to clean them to hard incase i busted the fins. Cant go wrong with em.
there is a company in germany on ebay that are superb. quick service and delivery. good quailty also. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Stainless-stee...QQcmdZViewItem |
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cheers blueto !
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that say 650N... will it be fine on my curvy?
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You have to modify a rad cover to fit on the Curvy 'S' as no one makes one for them! A fender extender is the way to go, and I use ACF-50 after every wash all year round as the salt stays on the road for a long time afterwards!
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yes a fender extender will keep a load of crap of the bike.
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Has anyone tried the Hamicad covers? If so, any views?
N http://www.hamicad.co.uk/SV650_Radiator.html |
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is this of any use to you?
i got one - total bargain http://www.bustersclassic.co.uk/prod...od=SCORPRADCOV |
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is it any good then maultin? pic would be good
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