On 5/29/2012 6:49 PM, Jud wrote: > > I'm with Mark, expanded metal. It cuts easily with tin snips, and you > can use the rest of the roll to keep your dog from jumping through > screen doors. Spray it International Safety Black (Rustoleum Satin > Black) to give it that urban warrior look, like we did with My son's > CX500. > > --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com > , RobertWichert wrote: > > > > My radiator screen has decided to become the enemy. It has gotten swept > > by the fender into a bent mess, put back on by me although it doesn't > > fit right now. Should I just by a new stock one, bend this one back > > into submission, or buy aftermarket. > > > > Fred, I'm all ears. > > > > > > > > -- > > Robert Wichert P.Eng. LEED AP BD&C > > +1 916 966 9060 > > FAX +1 916 966 9068 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > =============================================== > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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radiator screen
The inboard attachment point is kind of odd though. It is some sort of
"tip" that fits into a slot. I'm not sure that I can duplicate that,
but I'm going to try the "fix it" route.
Thanks for the ideas!
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radiator screen
I had that "tip" rust off of one of my bikes. I welded a small screw
to the screen.
If you don't have access to free welding, you can certainly MacGuyver
something.
Mark
At 6:42 AM -0700 5/30/12, RobertWichert wrote:
The inboard attachment point is kind of odd though. It is some sort of
"tip" that fits into a slot. I'm not sure that I can duplicate that,
but I'm going to try the "fix it" route.
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