"The question is how to reconcile the conflicting themes of "cooling efficiency" and "protection performance".
Pebbles and garbage rolled up from the front tire, insects flying at the light..etc
These will damage the radiator core which is made up of aluminium fins.
When the fins are crushed, the cooling effect is lost, and in some cases, the water line may be damaged, causing a coolant leak...
You risk a coolant leak
The radiator core guard of the etching factory is the most severe to the radiator
It has been tested many times mainly in the 8-hour endurance road race in the middle of summer.
The placement of the mesh pattern, the thickness of the mesh lines, and the aperture ratio are all based on feedback from the racing scene.
It's packed full of goodies.
・The center part is fine and both sides are coarse hexagon mesh pattern.
This is to remove pebbles and debris spun off from the front tire by the fine center of the tire width
The mesh provides a secure guard.The coarse mesh on both sides is for "cooling efficiency" and "protection performance".
The aperture ratio is designed in consideration of the compatibility of conflicting themes.
・There is also a reason for the choice of material.
In the case of aluminum and titanium, meshing can only be achieved by reducing the plate thickness (strength)
By adopting stainless steel (SUS304 0.8t) for the line width, the ideal line width is achieved without lowering the strength
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Based on the above, the core guard is not only an item to maintain the performance,
It also has a dress-up effect to casually show off your beauty.
To protect, to charm.
It is recommended with confidence for your valuable machine.