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 Delkevic super lightweight Honda CBR150R radiator
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By: Anonymous: Hiro ()  Friday, September 23 2011 @ 05:45 PM ICT (Read 3727 times)  
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I have modified my Honda CBR150R, increased it to 198cc, but the problem is it is getting hot. Overheating can bring with it a host of problems, and it's not worth risking engine damage. Therefore I'm looking for a Delkevic Honda CBR125/150 radiator, which offers more cooling channels than the stock radiator, they're manufactured from super lightweight alloy metal and have a special corrosion-resistant finish.

Does anybody know the distributor for Thailand? I asked almost every shop, and nobody knows them!!?


       
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By: news (offline)  Friday, September 23 2011 @ 10:07 PM ICT  
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Delkevic has a sales office in Tokyo, Japan... the special Honda CBR150 RR (race radiator) costs something of 9,000 Yen (+/- 3500 THB ).

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By: Anonymous: Bright ()  Saturday, September 24 2011 @ 09:55 PM ICT  
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Why pay 3500 baht in a radiator when the Honda CBR150R comes with an excellent one standard installed???


       
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By: Anonymous: ANDREJAMES ()  Sunday, September 25 2011 @ 09:39 AM ICT  
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Why pay 3500 baht in a radiator when the Honda CBR150R comes with an excellent one standard installed???

Are you reading before you comment? The guy said he modified his engine to 198cc and it is overheating w/ the standard radiator installed!


       
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By: ThaiDesign (offline)  Sunday, September 25 2011 @ 01:35 PM ICT  
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What I understand is that the Delkevic Honda CBR150 radiator is also lighter, and we all like to save weight on our motorcycles. I cannot remember what a original Honda CBR150R radiator costs but I have the idea it was similar to 3500 THB.

So if the Delkevic Honda CBR150R radiator offers better cooling, is lighter and not cost much more than an original Honda radiator I think it's a good product.

Found a picture of the Delkevic Honda radiator
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By: Anonymous: germain ()  Sunday, September 25 2011 @ 05:39 PM ICT  
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+Helo ,

Do you now where i can order a upgrade kit for a cbr125r 1999 ( fuel injected efi ).

upgrade to 150cc or more ( is there also a ecu upgrade inckluded?

Tghat for help

Germain


       
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By: Flying Squirrel (offline)  Monday, September 26 2011 @ 12:12 PM ICT  
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If the bike overheats in traffic it needs a fan.

Otherwise what about a stock CBR250 radiator?

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