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Nutsinatin 09-07-13 07:48 PM

Holed radiator.
 
Anyone had worse luck when they bought an SV? Second owner on a 2009 model with full suzuki service history (had 7000 miles when I bought it), I've done 3000 miles and so far have burnt out the ignition circuit with water in the connector block, then a rear wheel puncture with 400 miles on a new tyre, then burnt out headlight circuit due to water in the connector block and today I holed the radiator when a stone went through it. I live in the middle of nowhere (hour walk to the train station - no other public transport) so I'm now stuck with a two hour commute to Reading when a return train ticket costs the same as half my weekly fuel bill whilst I try to repair the bike (good luck getting a rad, gotta get one posted as I can't pick one up!) and as I just started a new job Monday I won't get paid now until the end of August. Someone cheer me up please!

Spank86 09-07-13 08:14 PM

Re: Vent
 
stick chewing gum on the rad?

Nutsinatin 09-07-13 08:34 PM

Re: Vent
 
What harm can it do? Think it would be alright to just use water in it to go get some coolant?

Biker Biggles 09-07-13 08:58 PM

Re: Vent
 
Plain water is fine as long as it stays in and doesnt p1ss out while you are going along.Race bikes run with just water all the time.

rapidgaz 09-07-13 11:32 PM

Vent
 
Bet they use distilled water, unless its very soft water where you live. Hard water is not good for alloy engines.

Biker Biggles 10-07-13 06:33 AM

Re: Vent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rapidgaz (Post 2885129)
Bet they use distilled water, unless its very soft water where you live. Hard water is not good for alloy engines.

For a day or so while you fix it?Im sure any old water will be fine as long as it doesnt have lumps in it.

Scoobs 10-07-13 10:23 AM

Re: Vent
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Spank86 (Post 2885057)
stick chewing gum on the rad?

Nice one Spank.

I had to do this when I holed my rad when I was out with the GM hooligans ;)

Got me home and I then cleaned it all off with copious amounts of WD40. Flashed all that off with brake cleaner then smeared some 2 pack epoxy over the hole. That was a couple of thousand miles ago. Doesn't leak and cost about £4.99 to fix.

wideguy 10-07-13 12:50 PM

Re: Holed radiator.
 
What Scoobs said. If you take your radiator to a repair shop, they'll do basically the same thing, they'll just charge you for their expertise.

Nutsinatin 10-07-13 05:24 PM

Re: Holed radiator.
 
Well I'll give it a go as Suzuki want £500 for a new rad and see how it holds out, makes me feel slightly better!


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