I am back on the road again :rollin Happy days :lol
Radfix is Galway did an excellent job sorting my radiator for very little money and mentioned that if it was totally borked, they would be able to build a new one for me by keeping the reservoirs and replacing the centre with one from a car radiator. (This wouldn't work for genII's because they use curved rads).
The fan proved to be more of a problem as there are very few available. I got mine from Holland were there were two, and I found one other in Italy and one in Poland.
Good stuff :thumbup Just in time for spring! That's the first time i have heard of the fan rotting, but it's good you have put it on the forum. I bet everyone with a high mileage fazer is out in the garage checking....
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
Err, yeah... I'm off to the garage right now.....
Thanks for the head's up, Paul.
31-05-15, 10:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 31-05-15, 10:05 PM by AyJay.)
Finally swapped to the summer bike and whipped off the radiator today to take a look. Oooh dear. The mounting lugs are all in a horrible state - one snapped clean through the others have so much corrosion it's almost like delaminated plywood.
Anyone know of a FZS1000 radiator for sale. None on eBay bar a chinese copy. Which might be ok for 80 quid
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This is the second radiator as the previous sprang a leak but although I've still got it, and it's not really worth repairing as it's not that much better. I guess this is what 7 winters of salt does to a Fazer radiator. The retaining rings on the header pipes are about 1/3 of the thickness they were originally too.
Talking to the guy that repaired mine, he said that rebuilding the rad for a gen1 fazer would not be a problem, including making new mounting points. He said that the main section was pretty standard size so he would cut it out and replace it with one from a car, keeping just the original side pieces where all the hoses connect. He didn't seem to think it would cost much either. Since you have effecivly have a spare rad, it might be worth finding your local specialist and seeing what they can do with it.
(The gen2 has a curved face which would make this much more tricky. Not impossible, but not cheap)
Ive got a radiator in the garage....................
Pm me if you still need one