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Check Your Front Radiator Fins for Debris!!!

Crisis

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Check Your Front Radiator Fins and Oil Cooler for Debris!!!

While on my trip last week my coolant tank leaked. This is the second time this has happened to me. I guess the replacement I purchased was old stock. Big shout out for Steve at Pittbull Power Sports who had one and shipped it to Washington DC where I was stranded.

On my way back to NY Yesterday my 2008 GS was not running as cool as it should have been but no limp mode.

This morning I took off the radiator tuperware and I was quite surprised to find 80% of the front radiator fins clogged with debris.I had never seen this posted on this site before, perhaps I missed it. The honey comb protective screen also was clogged. I do normal riding, nothing off road.

I sprayed degreaser on and hosed the radiator off. The bike temp is now running perfect. Please see pictures. rad2 (2).jpgrad2 (1).jpg
 
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The primary purpose of spiders is to eat bugs. They even make webs to catch them. I love my Spyder anyway, that is why I made a cheep air tool to clean the radiator and oil cooler. The tool is in my post.
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Clean your radiators

It is also important to keep these radiators free of bugs as their secretions can aid accelerated corrosion from the outside.
 
Great reminder...👍

Glad you found the problem with the temp was simply bugs...:yikes: easy enough to get that cleared up and keep an eye on it...:bowdown:
 
A friendly reminder

While on my trip last week my coolant tank leaked. This is the second time this has happened to me. I guess the replacement I purchased was old stock. Big shout out for Steve at Pittbull Power Sports who had one and shipped it to Washington DC where I was stranded.

On my way back to NY Yesterday my 2008 GS was not running as cool as it should have been but no limp mode.

This morning I took off the radiator tuperware and I was quite surprised to find 80% of the front radiator fins clogged with debris.I had never seen this posted on this site before, perhaps I missed it. The honey comb protective screen also was clogged. I do normal riding, nothing off road.

I sprayed degreaser on and hosed the radiator off. The bike temp is now running perfect. Please see pictures. View attachment 136363View attachment 136362

This is a re-post for ever missed it.
 
Do I remember reading in here that some Ryders carry a solution of water and hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle that dissolves the insect remains?

Can anyone offer the dilution ratio?

Does this really work?

Joe
 
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