Damage control phone number?
#41
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i tried to put it on while the raditor was still on the bike and the holes didnt match up at all the bottom would come up when i would try to get the right side. its like i put one side on and it wouldnt go out any further to match up to go on the other side and the bottom kept popping up. so i figure when i get a chance i would take it off and see if it all matches up from there. but that does suck and gl wit everything. i'll give my results in about a week. i had the cage for a couple of months now but really havent had a chance to throw it on besides that chance dont feel like draining everything just yet its almost winter here.
thanks for your input bro. Maybe they'll fix their design and become reputable again.
#42
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I have absolutely no doubt that a lot of people have these rad cages on their bikes and they work 100% fine for them...maybe because they got lucky installing them without error? Once this cage is up and mounted I'm sure its a wonderful thing to brag about having and works 100%....I had a problem...and another guy voiced problems in here too....that leads me to believe that there may be more people with installation issues but they're not saying anything on here.
#43
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yea these do look pimp and disel and it is a good idea and i deff want it on my bike without a doubt but if it doesnt fit then it doesnt fit cant force a quarter into the top of a beer bottle you know what i mean. but i aint tripping about or anything. but when people installed them did you have to take your raditor off or did you just throw it on while on the bike???
#44
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[quote=BLEED;4155298dont feel like draining everything just yet its almost winter here.[/quote]
you dont have to drain the fluid to get the support on at least not on the f4i from what i remember maybe someone else can verify coz it's been a few months since i put mine on but i'm pretty sure you dont gotta drain the fluids
#45
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yea these do look pimp and disel and it is a good idea and i deff want it on my bike without a doubt but if it doesnt fit then it doesnt fit cant force a quarter into the top of a beer bottle you know what i mean. but i aint tripping about or anything. but when people installed them did you have to take your raditor off or did you just throw it on while on the bike???
#46
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The problem with the DCP Radiator Cages are the Jigs are for 100% perfect radiators,only 5% of stunt bikes have minty radiators that will fit perfect. The majority of the weak rads have shifted shape over time and take some care getting them inside the cage.
#47
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the installing of the cage will differ from bike to bike.. BUT if you would like to do the best job possible and NOT puncture your radiator on accident as some people have obviously done before. It seems like you should just take it off completely and intall the cage. Then install the whole thing as a unit. Every radiator will vary with fitment due to the condition of the radiator, but everyone shouldnt have to many problems at all.
#48
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Im sure the 1 complaint from you, against the 600+ cages sold with positive results wont close there doors, or break any hearts
#49
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the installing of the cage will differ from bike to bike.. BUT if you would like to do the best job possible and NOT puncture your radiator on accident as some people have obviously done before. It seems like you should just take it off completely and intall the cage. Then install the whole thing as a unit. Every radiator will vary with fitment due to the condition of the radiator, but everyone shouldnt have to many problems at all.
#50
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After reading your post some things have become blantly clear here, you are impatient. Instead of shooting him an email asking him to contact you, lets go whine and bitch on stunt life and see who will jump on your bandwaon because you have "forum cred". Just be honest, your radiator was most likely tweaked and you attempted to jam and fit it inside the cage and somewhere along the line you punctured your radiator. Even if the radiator hole, cage hole did not line up correctly how does this puncture your radiator?? Your original post pictures show no damage at all, only 2 points that dont line up. This is like calling out Sick Innovations because you tried to put there cage on crooked and stripped your motor mounts, I mean ******* seriously. I dont represent D.C.P. so carry on with your desperate attempt to get your radiator replaced.
The problem with the DCP Radiator Cages are the Jigs are for 100% perfect radiators,only 5% of stunt bikes have minty radiators that will fit perfect. The majority of the weak rads have shifted shape over time and take some care getting them inside the cage.
The problem with the DCP Radiator Cages are the Jigs are for 100% perfect radiators,only 5% of stunt bikes have minty radiators that will fit perfect. The majority of the weak rads have shifted shape over time and take some care getting them inside the cage.
#51
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i got one on my f4i with dual fans. perfect fit and didnt have to drain fluid or remove radiator. once the fairings were off it took about 15 min for me to get it installed
#52
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Looking at the posted picture is clear the mounting tabs dont line up, they dont line up because the radiator is hitting the support cross bar. The core was damaged when downward force was placed on the cage onto the radiator in an attempt to make the holes line up
This is what the cage lookg like properly installed on you bike, just because the mounting tabs dont line up is not the end all with the 2 pieces. Your radiator could be tweaked from generic up/down strain.
Also they have the Installation instructions posted on the web site
http://damagecontrolproducts.webs.com/install.htm
I would bet money if you put a stock radiator inside that cage it fits like butter
This is what the cage lookg like properly installed on you bike, just because the mounting tabs dont line up is not the end all with the 2 pieces. Your radiator could be tweaked from generic up/down strain.
Also they have the Installation instructions posted on the web site
http://damagecontrolproducts.webs.com/install.htm
I would bet money if you put a stock radiator inside that cage it fits like butter
#53
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Just be honest, your radiator was most likely tweaked and you attempted to jam and fit it inside the cage and somewhere along the line you punctured your radiator. Even if the radiator hole, cage hole did not line up correctly how does this puncture your radiator?? Your original post pictures show no damage at all, only 2 points that dont line up. This is like calling out Sick Innovations because you tried to put there cage on crooked and stripped your motor mounts, I mean ******* seriously.
Says Damage Control Products under your user name.
#54
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Straight as an arrow.
Last edited by Armenian; 10-09-2009 at 01:02 AM.
#55
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Cage is back in its box and is being sent back to DC tomorrow. I would at least expect a refund of $75 plus the shipping I'm paying for, since the policy on the invoice says returns accepted within 2 weeks.
I'll keep this thread alive with the status of this issue. If I get my refund in a timely manner after they recieve the package, then good...we can end this problem. I really dont want to fuss about 75 bucks but if im going to take the time to ship this thing back at least refund me cost+shipping to be fair.
I'll keep this thread alive with the status of this issue. If I get my refund in a timely manner after they recieve the package, then good...we can end this problem. I really dont want to fuss about 75 bucks but if im going to take the time to ship this thing back at least refund me cost+shipping to be fair.
Last edited by Armenian; 10-09-2009 at 01:01 AM.
#56
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WHats blatantly clear here is that you did'nt read a single word in this entire thread and only looked at the pictures. Go back, read the words in the thread, then remove your foot from your mouth. I called Jay up and spoke with him today as soon as I got his number as a result of this thread.
Like I said either read the thread or stfu seriously everything thats coming out of your mouth has been adressed. my radiator is perfectly straight and mint. so yea stfu
Says Damage Control Products under your user name.
Like I said either read the thread or stfu seriously everything thats coming out of your mouth has been adressed. my radiator is perfectly straight and mint. so yea stfu
Says Damage Control Products under your user name.
because you wanted the phone number now, again Impatient
behavior has been established.
2 - I read the entire thing, and figured out you fucked it up ur self now
want to boo hoo and get a radiator.
3 - Lets believe your radiator is 100% mint and straight, when if you look
at the pic of the 2 rad holes that dont line up its wavy as a mother
******
4 - It does say D.C.P. under my screen name, I know Jay, I ride with Jay, I
See how the supports are made and a OEM rad will fit inside the
supports all day. I also know 20 local riders that all rock his ****, he
has been praised on here for a good min, theres always a winey little
bitch trying to get something for nothing.. Congrat's!!
5 - If you want some D.C.P. info on there outstanding customer service
check out this thread. https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/2-s...s-amazing.html
6 - You have said alot of nothing and still not answered the question asked
here. You have the support inside you hands, the support does not line up correctly how did this puncture a hole inside the radiator.
Your responce would be.. I tried to force it, thats how the radiator got damaged. If you came at Jay honestly he would have told you to ship it back. If I did not fit correctly on the stock radiator he ships you a rad and new support and live happily ever after like the other now 99.9% of customers.
But anyone hearing you story that has installed one can see YOUR FULL OF **** now. STFU
#57
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The Radiator is not 100% Mint.. You can clearly see its flexd some on the top by the tabs, and in the bottom right corner. It happens to all of them not inside a cage thus the popularity of the product. Good luck, sorry you had a bad experience with the cage.
#58
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I'm not mad at you man. Seriously. I understand this guy is your best friend and I'm an enemy to him and you and all of his buddies now because I'm calling his product out on the internet but I've already spoken with him on the phone. I'll call him again tomorrow when I ship it back. And I expect a full refund. If not I'll submit a claim with paypal. End of story. Now lets start acting like adults, put your dick away, knock it off with the ego crap and have a good night.
#59
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HAHAHA sure man. whatever you say.