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12/31/2013 5:49:19 AM EDT
I should have bought these earlier.  I crashed a couple of months ago and thought I got lucky by not screwing anything up, I was wrong.

Right side was fine but the left was nice and bent. I had to put it in the press and straighten it out. I actually had to put the guard on while the press held it square.

I got it back together and ran it. No leaks!










12/31/2013 7:44:34 AM EDT
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When I bend one, I try to leave it alone if possible.  Seen too many leaks from straightened rads.
12/31/2013 8:55:59 AM EDT
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I've got Unabikers on my rides, best investment I ever made as they spend quality time on their side!

12/31/2013 12:04:35 PM EDT
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When I bend one, I try to leave it alone if possible.  Seen too many leaks from straightened rads.
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I didn't want to put the plastic guards back on after I saw the good branch hit in the middle of the left rad and I was ready to just replace it but I'm off this week and kinda bored.

12/31/2013 12:10:37 PM EDT
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I got it back together and ran it. No leaks!
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Of course not.  Why would it leak in your shop, where you can fix it?

Go run it a few hundred miles out of town, then it will leak.  
12/31/2013 2:12:14 PM EDT
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Of course not.  Why would it leak in your shop, where you can fix it?

Go run it a few hundred miles out of town, then it will leak.  
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I got it back together and ran it. No leaks!


Of course not.  Why would it leak in your shop, where you can fix it?

Go run it a few hundred miles out of town, then it will leak.  

kinda what I was thinking. Go put a few heat cycles on it with it stressed like that.