Gerd radiators
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Gerd radiators
Are where anyone who knows the sizes of the Gerd radiators
Was thinking of making a set for my F3 replika but i dont have the
right sizes and.......

Was thinking of making a set for my F3 replika but i dont have the
right sizes and.......



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Re: Gerd radiators
I had a set of gerd rads but plans changed so sold it to lukemillar in NZ who fitted them on his track bike. Maybe he is able to measure them up for you. Or sent a pm to Michael (mruehl34) as I originally bought them through him.
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Re: Gerd radiators
If you cant get these sizes I have a set of actual HRC F3 rads that I could measure for you
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Re: Gerd radiators
Would love to but i need pictures to so i can see what it look like.
like too get it as close to the original as possible (dream of the dryclutch to)
but that is the next problem to be solved
like too get it as close to the original as possible (dream of the dryclutch to)
but that is the next problem to be solved
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Re: Gerd radiators
For an alternative, I've been looking into some of the Fram corse radiators for my RVF project. There's some add on lower radiators for supersports on this sight that look like they would fit nicely. They seem very well made.
http://www.framcorse.com/
http://www.framcorse.com/
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Re: Gerd radiators
This is what Mike Norman think abaout these rads:
" A few people from 400Greybike were now talking about a fellow in Germany that was hand building radiators for some of the Factory WSBK teams. We only know of the guy as "Gerd" and go through another fellow 400Greybike enthusiast from Germany to get them. Before we ordered up a set, we were able to borrow a set from another fellow 400Greybiker here in the USA. They fit nicely, so we finally stepped up and got a set. They fit nearly perfect (nothing custom fits absolutley perfect) and they immediately started controlling the bike's temperature to an acceptable range. We have yet to see how they do on a 100F day sitting on the grid, but so far, they do the job well. The picture to the left is of the Gerd radiators mounted to the 450. The pictures below are of the Gerd radiators compared to stock NC-35 radiators. There is a huge difference in area and volume of these radiators. We calculated something around 35% more cooling capacity and the temp guage backs that up."
Here is a link:
http://mngforce.typepad.com/nc450vdev/n ... assis.html
Michael
" A few people from 400Greybike were now talking about a fellow in Germany that was hand building radiators for some of the Factory WSBK teams. We only know of the guy as "Gerd" and go through another fellow 400Greybike enthusiast from Germany to get them. Before we ordered up a set, we were able to borrow a set from another fellow 400Greybiker here in the USA. They fit nicely, so we finally stepped up and got a set. They fit nearly perfect (nothing custom fits absolutley perfect) and they immediately started controlling the bike's temperature to an acceptable range. We have yet to see how they do on a 100F day sitting on the grid, but so far, they do the job well. The picture to the left is of the Gerd radiators mounted to the 450. The pictures below are of the Gerd radiators compared to stock NC-35 radiators. There is a huge difference in area and volume of these radiators. We calculated something around 35% more cooling capacity and the temp guage backs that up."
Here is a link:
http://mngforce.typepad.com/nc450vdev/n ... assis.html
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Re: Gerd radiators
Are these still attainable? If so how much do they go for?
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Re: Gerd radiators
Thanks Michael!