who was it that offered to loan me it?
all I can remember is the name Sam but I might be wrong. john
radiator guard?
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Re: radiator guard?
Hi Johnny.. It was not me, but I do have a 72-73 model radiator guard you can use.
Lemme know..
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Re: radiator guard?
That was me John - you may recall we had a few email exchanges about it, the most recent being the first week of January ? Anyway, if you are now interested, then just send me an email.who was it that offered to loan me it?

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Re: radiator guard?
hi Ian
with just joining the new gt750 forum .
I've ask who would be interested in one.
what year were these fitted to?
if I get enough interest then I will ask you is that ok .
with just joining the new gt750 forum .
I've ask who would be interested in one.
what year were these fitted to?
if I get enough interest then I will ask you is that ok .
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Re: radiator guard?
Johnny, every year had them 72-77, but the first two years (72-73) have a bar about 3" from each corner in front of the guard also. The 74-77 were just rectangle and just goes around the radiator.. Both will fit any year, so you could use the earlier version to design them, and just delete the front bars for the later 74-77 bikes..
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Re: radiator guard?
CB350's - nice bike - had a couple of them !h2okettle wrote:Johnny, every year had them 72-77, but the first two years (72-73) have a bar about 3" from each corner in front of the guard also. The 74-77 were just rectangle and just goes around the radiator.Allen.... sometimes seen riding a CB350
I suspect we are talking at cross purposes - I don't think John was talking about the crash bar, but rather the decorative grill offered for the J/K models as per the photol below.

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