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Leaking Radiator

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Superceptor02, Aug 30, 2008.

  1. Superceptor02

    Superceptor02 New Member

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    Got to work Friday and noticed that my bike was leaking some antifreeze. Got home thought that it was a hose clap turned out to be the radiator. Should I try to have it fix if possible or just fork out the cash and by a new one? Anyone know about how much a new one will run?
     


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  2. maddog

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    Are you positive it's actually the radiator which is leaking?
    If so, I would think that would be way out of the norm.

    Has the bike been dropped or otherwise damaged, which might lead to a leak?

    You might clean the bike thoroughly, after removing fairings, let dry, start and warm up the engine and re-check all hose clamps (there'a a bunch).

    I've got well over 150,000 miles between a 4th and 5th gen VFR with no problems from the radiators.

    A quality radiator shop, emphasis on quality, can probably fix it for much less than the cost of new. Another fix would be to check out m/c salvage places, where you might find one in serviceable condition.

    Just noticed you're in Tenn., probably some racecar shops nearby which may lead you to a good rad repair shop.
     


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    Thanks for the info I have never dropped the bike and I checked a lot of the hose clamps. But I will double check to make sure.
     


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