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Ebay Radiators?

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sandblaster:

--- Quote from: Rooster452 on November 08, 2010, 04:27:01 AM ---
--- Quote from: sandblaster on November 07, 2010, 04:36:19 PM ---Look at the sellers location.
If he is in Taiwan I can tell you my experience.
I bought a pair and they were shipped very quickly.
They look great!
When I tried to mount them the holes were too small and not perfectly aligned.
A few minutes on the drill press fixed them up.
I mounted them and once again they looked great!
The next problem I ran into was the radiator screens.
The screens did not snap into the radiators very well because the thickness of the mount area was greater than the stock radiators.
The fix was a little black RTV silicone.
Now they stay in place just fine after several rides.

Even while slow desert riding my bike does not over heat.
Although, the stock radiators only gave me trouble one time after several slow speed, high RPM attempts at one really nasty sand hill climb that I was told couldn't be done on a bike.
I had to prove that it could be done  :-)
Any way, the guy who sold them to me gave a partial refund.
This was over a year ago so I would think they would have that problem solved by now.

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So would you say these radiators are a good buy?  :?

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Yes, I liked them very much.
Let me know if they solved the mounting hole problems they were having.
Thanks!

SweetTea:
Will do!  Would you say the thickness and length of the radiators are about the same as stock or a little more?  I was just wondering if they would look a little funky or get in the way of anything?

sandblaster:
They are thicker but that has not created any problems.
Nothing looks funky.
When everything is mounted you would have to look hard to find anything out of place.
If I think about it I'll try to get some pics up.

jonny500:
ok, i just got a set of chinese rads, took about 10 days to england and cost ?100. the finishing is poor. the set i bought is for a 99 - 02 kx 250 with 30% more capacity, as it is for 250/500 project i thought the bigger capacity would be good for the 500 engine. so i fitted them to the frame and they bolted to frame nicely but when i came to puting the tank on to check the fit of the rad plastics the tank fouled the top of the rads because they are thicker than stock. i can work with these rads but i will have to do some finishing with a file and emery paper, also i will have to mod the tank very slightly with a heat gun. all in all i am reasonably happy with the price i payed but bare in mind i am doing a project and a couple more small mods means nothing. there are several manufacturers or these in china and im sure there are better and worse out there. these were from a company on ebay called racing sport. heres some pics i have included a pic with a stock rad to show the difference in thickness. my opinion is; i would buy again as this is a cheap option but would expect to do so mods or finishing.

flyingfitz:
I would be interested in getting a set of rads this winter.  Since there is a few import sources, it would be great to choose the best one.  I was wondering if those who had purchased could list the specific manufacturer, source and pro/con.  Sandblaster, do you remember the vendor?

Fitz

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