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Racing Radiator Guards sponsoring #120 Paul Brown in No Limits Racing Cup 2017 -BMW S1000R

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 Custom Size Radiator Guard & "How to"
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Simple & Easy Fit

There are some guards I dont do, and some people have aftermarket radiators so if that you this is the how to guide.


You will reveive the guard in the size you asked for (max size applies) the edge trim and the zip ties/lockwire and sticker to secure.


How to order and buy a custom size radiator guard:


What you need- Tape Measure, Vice (can be done with out) tin snips (same style as pictured) tin snip on ebay can be picked up for £3-4 on ebay.


1.) Measure the height, and curvature from edge to edge, add 5mm to each for example 300mm H by 350mm W

2.) Purchase the item putting Height and width in the seller notes, maximum size is 45cm W by 33cm H (or visa versa) for water, max size for oil guard is 27cm x 15cm


3.) once item recieved, you need to trim to fit nice and tight, (but check first) this listing works on flat or curved radiators

4.) work out if you need to remove some rows off the top or bottom, usually an overhang is better as long as not getting in the way, use the tin snips to do this.

5.) trim some small amounts off one edge (you can always cut more off but you cant add it on!) make sure its straight

6.) cut a small curve on the corner and reapply the trim.

7.) test fit, it should clip in nice and tight.

8.) if too big remove trim and do steps 5 & 6 again

9.) place in vice and gently squeeze the trim so secures nicely, you may need to run your finger along the edges to make sure its flush to the metal.


Its not difficult if you take your time, you can secure many ways by watching the video below or searching ebay for the video.


If you require an oil cooler too, there is a seperate listing for that, images are in the pictures on the listing




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Fitting Video Guide below covers every radiator style.

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No removal of the radiator is required:

The video covers the majority of styles and types of radiator guard but in essence:

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1. Place the left hand edge of guard in the left side of the radiator, some radiators have a small recess which the guard butts in to. 


2. Using your hand gently push the guard flat into the rad, the oposing edge is 1-2mm longer in some cases, larger than the area its going into and needs to be pushed past the edge so it makes a super tight compression fit.

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3. Secure using the zip ties or locking wire as shown in the video, also a handy lockwiring photo reel below.


It really is that simple and easy, some guards need minimal securing as they are hand made to be nice and tight.



Securing the guard(s) is shown on fitting video

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POSTAGE

UK sent Royal Mail/hermes

Everywhere else is sent using eBays Global Shipping Programme

Most are posted within 24 hrs (exept Saturdays and Sundays)

Racing Radiator Guards is a company based in North Lincolnshire, England.


I have been making these and selling worldwide since 2015 it was initially started to fund my Racing, I have continued to try and offer a cheap and effective solution ever since. It is a one man band and like all great things, these are made in my workshop. I have a full time job and this is my hobby and used to fund my bike related activties and aim to provide a great, cheap, effective usable product. 


Any issues are resolved quickly and with the minimum of fuss. So please contact me if any issues arise.