Hey guys. My wifes 94 model ZXR250 has had a stone put a hole in its radiator.
The local radiator repair place said if its an aluminium radiator they wont touch it for repair.
Im wondering how do I tell if it is an aluminium one or not? I have tried googling Kwaka ZXR250 (and ZX2R) radiators to find out but to no avail.
Im thinking that being 94 model its should be aluminium to reduce weight like most car ones are.
Does anyone know the answer?
I can remove and refit the radiator just fine myself. (Just replaced the front rotors and brake pads on the same ZXR250) but to me aluminium looks just like steel.
I know ones lighter but without anything to compaire it against its hard to tell.
Thanks in advance for any help.
ZXR250 94 C model Radiator
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Re: ZXR250 94 C model Radiator
They are aluminium mate.
Try findapart.com, get a few prices from wreckers all over Australia then bargain them down
Try findapart.com, get a few prices from wreckers all over Australia then bargain them down

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Re: ZXR250 94 C model Radiator
loctite make a radiator repair product
have used it before on fuel tanks and radiators and never had
to fix it again
its a metal epoxy that looks like a chewing gum stick
you break off what you need , knead it and then apply it to the area
it sets like concrete
have used it before on fuel tanks and radiators and never had
to fix it again
its a metal epoxy that looks like a chewing gum stick
you break off what you need , knead it and then apply it to the area
it sets like concrete
Re: ZXR250 94 C model Radiator
Thanks guys