@@devonthomas8990 haha you could probably find the black plates on eBay or a motorcycle website that sells OEM parts or from a private seller if you get lucky
@@miguelbrito3474 the foam comes with adhesive already. I actually cut the foam to stick two pieces together so it is thicker foam and fills the gap between the grill and the bike.
That’s not how you are supposed to clean that. You spray the cleaning agent and let it soak for a little bit and spray with water from the opposite side and don’t spray to hard or to close. By using a brush you damage the fins and you push the trash further in if you do it from the front. So that’s why you spray it from the back side to push the debris back through the front so you don’t push it further into the radiator. Which can damage the radiator. Just an fyi.
Yea you right I did a quick and dirty cleaning def not the best way to clean it. My radiator grill wasn't that dirty to begin with so I didn't do much. Thanks for the tips man
It has one hole on each side near bottom of radiator. This is enough to hold the radiator in place and adding the foam padding to the two locations I showed keeps the radiator in place without vibration. Are you having trouble with it?
Nice detailed video, it helped me with my own installation. Thank you.
Thank you, glad it helped!
I could still hear the ice cream man in my head the rest of the video LMAO!!!!!!
Lmaooo I miss them summer days can't wait for this winter to be over
The black plate that you have on the side just before the grill. Where did you get a clear black one? Did it come with your bike?
Yes it came with the bike. 2017 model was the only year with this perfect matte black color and all black panels.
@@Kamdorian Damn! I want one!
@@devonthomas8990 haha you could probably find the black plates on eBay or a motorcycle website that sells OEM parts or from a private seller if you get lucky
Install starts at 7:00
What exhaust you running?
CS Racing exhaust for Vulcan 650
Can you send me a video or picture where exactly you put the foam ?
Check 12:55 time on the video. I can also send you a picture later today.
@@Kamdorian You had to glue the foam somewhere? Yes, please I appreciate a picture. Its easier... I have the same grill as you.
@@miguelbrito3474 the foam comes with adhesive already. I actually cut the foam to stick two pieces together so it is thicker foam and fills the gap between the grill and the bike.
@@Kamdorian hmmm. I see.. ok ok. When you can, send me the picture so I can see exactly you put it 🙂
Don’t forget to send the picture please 🙂
That’s not how you are supposed to clean that. You spray the cleaning agent and let it soak for a little bit and spray with water from the opposite side and don’t spray to hard or to close. By using a brush you damage the fins and you push the trash further in if you do it from the front. So that’s why you spray it from the back side to push the debris back through the front so you don’t push it further into the radiator. Which can damage the radiator. Just an fyi.
Yea you right I did a quick and dirty cleaning def not the best way to clean it. My radiator grill wasn't that dirty to begin with so I didn't do much. Thanks for the tips man
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Wrong radiator cover. Needs two screw holes on both sides.
It has one hole on each side near bottom of radiator. This is enough to hold the radiator in place and adding the foam padding to the two locations I showed keeps the radiator in place without vibration. Are you having trouble with it?