Thanks Matt. :-) I am happy to provide tea-break entertainment. I figure that if I am going to go through the effort of keeping a pic thread (and it is quite fun actually), then I may as well make it as complete, and hopefully, and interesting and informative as I can. If I learn some thing and I can add to the general pool of NC30/35 knowledge, then cool. If I screw some things up, then maybe I can help someone else avoid screwing things up. I am learning this stuff as I go, believe me!
So, having said that ... guess what arrived today then ...
The replacement for this is what:
My trashed GPI radiator. Man, these GPI replacement rads are crap. Utter crap. Measured up and welded by a intoxicated moron. Really not very good.
The finning just folds if you brush it with your finger:
Here is a link to the GPI rad/hoses install review: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=41451&start=0
These new ones are of a much higher build quality. They were actually cheaper than the GPI ones, so only time will if they stand up to racing. We'll see. But, for $120 AUD delivered in two days, worth a shot.
These new ones are actually made from pressed components, not from flattened beer cans.
They seem to be the right size too:
The advertisement said nothing about core size, but happily, they are much larger than stock, even larger than GPI:
About 34mm I think. Stock is 26mm. The GPI ones are about 30mm. So, that is quite an increase in cooling area over stock. Nice one.
No doubt, I'll regret the black paint as it all chips off, but we'll just have to see.
They are roughly the same weight as well. Being larger, a little heavier as you would imagine, but only about 50grams heavier each top and bottom, so pretty good really.
Not all good though:
vs stock:
so I dremelled them off - I do not have fans on the bike:
But the worse thing (so far) is this .. the top mounts on stock and GPI are long and lean back like this:
Whereas these new ones are short and upright - I have the HRC scoop thing above the radiator as well .... Uh oh!:
Hmmmm ... anyways so getting it fitted:
But that top mount is going to cause trouble:
So .. I'll have to "tin-snip engineer" a small bracket to bolt into the frame to mount the radiator from there. Tomorrow ... :-)
But overall, for now, quite happy with the new radiators. Especially for $120. Less broad, better built, more surface area, easier install, good radiator cap, and cheaper than the GPI items. They might fall apart in two races, who knows, but if you are interested, here is the ebay link:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/280908645502 ... 1439.l2649