I have an RAD guard on my GEN I there good bit of kit to have I'm sure most guys have some sort of RADATIOR protection on there bike
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I used one for years! Don't know if it saved me ever, but I know plenty that didn't have one and got a puncture in their radiator!
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Yes, I have the BGW radiator guard. It works and is easy to fit.
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I also have the oil-cooler guard but I haven't bothered fitting it, as there seems to be one on the bike already.
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(19-08-2010, 06:22pm)Steve Wrote: has anyone used these radiator and oil cooler protectors and if so what are they like, cheers Steve.
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If they're Radguards, they're great mate, got them on and they certainly do the job.
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anyone tried the cheap option of the mesh stuff you get from autobarn etc. Same stuff you use for the holes in your fairings?
it's made out of light alloy i think.
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no not rad gaurds, I had a look at their site and are nearly $300, the Cox brand that BGW sells are $153. I dont think that cheap mesh from auotbarn would help much but thanks for the idea.
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Warp Speed guards are the go and at half the price