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1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 12:10:08 AM   
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Whats the best option if you do not want to cut?

Are the stock ends on the bars strong enough or should they be replaced?

ALl I could afford is liabilty. I need to add some armor.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 7:12:43 AM   
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E-Bay for sliders FRAME SLIDERS or COMPLETE NO CUT KIT

If you pull the bar ends you will get a vibration.
Also a problem with the no-cut sliders is if you lay it down hard enough on the left side it can cause the slider mount to bend over and break the water pump elbow.
A $12.00 part to replace , but you have to drop the motor to get to the screws to do it.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 12:54:46 PM   
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Thanks Oden,

($12 + $Labor) < ($3,000 body damage) I would think. I will find a good price on these and order them. I did not notice you use any on your beast.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 1:55:51 PM   
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I run the frame and swingarm sliders , hard to see on a all black bike



One of the guys from Spring SportBikes went down do to oil on the road this weekend (40MPH lowside) , they do their job.



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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 10:16:46 PM   
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Dayam!

I hear you loud and clear. Surprising I did not see yours before. God knows I have looked at your bike enough.

BTW, where did you get your front signal replacements?

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 10:23:07 PM   
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Shogun no-cuts are the best no-cut option.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/7/2005 11:29:49 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: RRip

Dayam!

I hear you loud and clear. Surprising I did not see yours before. God knows I have looked at your bike enough.

BTW, where did you get your front signal replacements?


McCoy Motorsports

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/8/2005 8:36:08 PM   
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OK, not that I really want to admit I dropped my bike (first time in 10 years)... but from the pics I don't believe the frame sliders do shit... as my 30kph hi-side will show (after hitting a diesel fuel slick in a corner)... my damage is about the same without any sliders. And just for the record the 3 pieces of plastic cost about $800cdn from Honda (2-side and full tail). Just an FYI, but after seeing the damage WITH sliders, I believe they do nothing. YMMV


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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/8/2005 9:52:08 PM   
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THat right there is about the saddest thing I have ever seen. I would have seriously cried. Sorry man.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 6/10/2005 6:18:16 PM   
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For dropping it in a garage or something really slow I think it works great. The fairings are so thing now, they crack very easily. As for laying the bike down at any speed over 30mph, you're SOL either way.

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RE: 1000RR Frame sliders - 8/29/2005 3:59:40 PM   
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i bought a pair of frame sliders from lightning performance products. they had standoff brackets, so no cutting of fairings was required. i know there are a fer others out there too, youll just have to look. i also met a guy with an 04 1000rr. he changed the bar ends and then the bars. he said he wished he hadnt changed either because the new ends werent weighted as much and it ended up causing more vibration on the bars.

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