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       #Post#: 2138--------------------------------------------------
       Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: 3Rrr Date: November 25, 2014, 11:49 am
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       I am in need of a radiator "screen-style" guard for my 690.  I
       assume it had a plastic one from the factory, but mine came
       naked when I acquired it used.
       It appears as though there are two options: Rally Raid and Cox
       Racing.  Notes on KTMtwins from a review states that the RR unit
       didn't flow air as well as factory.  Living in AZ I am in NEED
       air flow.  I already did the Fan Thermostat mod, but want to
       make sure air flow is at a maximum.
       Any comments, or reviews including other alternatives are
       welcome.
       #Post#: 2741--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: Drivodina Date: April 25, 2015, 3:53 am
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       Reading data from here it's always Hehe.
       #Post#: 2899--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: estydeez Date: June 10, 2015, 9:19 pm
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       Way late on this one, but here's a third option from Meca
       Systems:
  HTML http://www.rallymanagementservices.com/collections/ktm-690-enduro-r/products/radiator-protector-screen-ktm-690e-r
       I just got one last week. It's pretty wide open, and rather
       light. I haven't installed it yet, but it should only take a
       couple seconds.
       I ALSO bought their radiator protector bars. Currently
       frustrated with figuring out how those go together...
       #Post#: 2906--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: SDMF_Reaps Date: June 11, 2015, 12:24 pm
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       I'm not so sure that the Rally Raid flows less air.  I ran mine
       without shrouds in 90+ degree weather and the fan kept it at the
       switch temp.  Putting the other fan switch in and the temp stays
       at that temp.  Previous to that I had been riding in the teens
       and twenties and the gauge stayed at the temp the fan was
       supposed to kick in at.
       #Post#: 2922--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: Philip Pino Date: June 20, 2015, 3:55 pm
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       I have the Cox Racing screen.  The temp doesn't run any hotter
       or cooler than stock.
       #Post#: 3802--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: Sunyanicha Date: March 13, 2017, 11:22 pm
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       I read all this content. I feel that it is a good idea. Read the
       good comments.
       #Post#: 3836--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Radiator Protection (screen) - options and performance
       By: stopper90004 Date: July 4, 2017, 4:14 pm
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       Take a look at the Rumbux crash bars.
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