Radiator for a 2003 ZX6R - Hertfordshire
Radiator for a 2003 ZX6R - Hertfordshire
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Alex Gurr

Original Poster:

420 posts

268 months

Monday 23rd April 2007
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Do any of you chaps know where I might be able to get a rad for my 03 ZX6R (preferably 2nd hand) at a decent price? Any parts specialists you would recommend?

I have damaged the neck of the rad and can't get the cap off. The ali seems to be very soft and I am worried that if I force it I will damage it and won't be able to get a proper seal again. I think a replacement is definatley the best option.

Cheers,

ALex

Alex Gurr

Original Poster:

420 posts

268 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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Anyone got any ideas ?????

Andy Oh

1,959 posts

271 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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You could try either breakers yards or that well known auction site.....sorry can't help much more than that

BobM

944 posts

276 months

Tuesday 24th April 2007
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You could try www.gissit.com/ - works like the car parts finders. Submit your bits you need and the breakers (hopefully) get back to you.

Alex Gurr

Original Poster:

420 posts

268 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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Thanks guys. I have my eye on e-bay, but so far have had no joy. I have put a request into gissit and will ait to see what happend.

Cheers,

Alex

mc101

459 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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If its at the base of the neck take it to a fab shop that can weld Ally .... job done :-)

Alex Gurr

Original Poster:

420 posts

268 months

Wednesday 25th April 2007
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Unfortunatley it is where the cap meets the neck. Basically the cap got smashed around when I droped the bike and has distorted the metal where it connects to the neck and as a result I can't actually get the cap off.

I have been quoted £350 + VAT for a new rad, or £160 for a 2nd hand one from a scrappie. If I can get it closer to £100 from a scrappie then I will go down that route, otherwise I will take a look at getting it to a local fabrication shop.

Cheers,

Alex