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Post by ploddit on Nov 15, 2013 5:43:01 GMT 1
Hello, after searching ebays for a while thought I'd check here.
As its a bit wild out here, I figure it would be prudent to put on the OE radiator guard I have the two end parts I'm just lacking the big black plastic middle part which is sandwiched between the two caps.
It's for a 1989 revere 650 but I think they're all the same excepting the deauville.
Thanks for looking.
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ben
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Post by ben on Nov 15, 2013 18:21:43 GMT 1
could all ways make one out of fine wire mesh the sort you can find in most car shops
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pikey
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Post by pikey on Nov 15, 2013 22:54:32 GMT 1
B&Q, that`s where I bought my mesh, gold anodised alloy and looks rather nice (when I bother to clean off the residual ACF50)
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Post by rj2para (Bisto) on Nov 16, 2013 18:08:42 GMT 1
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Post by ploddit on Nov 17, 2013 10:08:40 GMT 1
Thanks for that I'll see if I can find something next time at the capital 315km away. Where I live has about 6 shops and maybe I could find a BBQ grill but certainly not that pretty metal that'll really stop a stone killing the rad. If you're bored look for Poindimie in New Caledonia - that's me.
But thanks again for posting that link I hadn't noticed them and enjoyed the fork swap saga!
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pikey
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Post by pikey on Nov 17, 2013 21:09:39 GMT 1
315k`s is a short ride for me.
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Post by ploddit on Nov 20, 2013 8:56:28 GMT 1
To buy a metal grill?
Lots of potholes too.
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