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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 7:22:11 PM   
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god you're sexy when you corner...killer shots dude


haha thanks man, in a totally heterosexual way

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 7:28:12 PM   
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At least there's a decent thread in the 900 section.

Any hints on re-tightening the lock-nut doohickey on the right side of the swingarm pivot bolt? I'm down to dremeling out a matching profile on a deep socket but I haven't tried it yet. Special tools from Honda...


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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 7:38:08 PM   
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haha, thats exactly what I did.... cannabalized an old craftsman socket, that stupid honda wrench is like 60 bones!

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 8:05:27 PM   
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Man, is that what you do everytime you clean it ? But where are the frame sliders (trying to get back on track)

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 8:20:25 PM   
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^^ Funny! He probably does, tears it down to clean it like a Marine with an M-16. I kind of just did that, had it down to just frame and motor. I put 97 forks (rebound damping!) on her, a 97 swingarm and a bunch of other stuff. Still no sliders...

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 8:46:19 PM   
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I've stripped mine twice, once when I bought it to fix some damage and get a look at everything and then when I damaged it to fix more damage. Oh and to put on the sliders (so as not to get off track again)

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/1/2007 9:06:19 PM   
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hahaha , it was stripped down for powdwercoat, was a ton of work for a damn black frame!........and....sliders ya

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/6/2007 9:03:54 AM   
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I went down with delrin sliders and they really saved the bike a ton of damage but the slider bent the hanger bolt back pretty bad. I was able to remove it though. I'm lucky it didn't shear off. After that I got a Powers cage, same one halfwayd has, but black. If you want more protection than sliders, but still want to do trackdays, look into race rails. 

Powers website says they are "CSS and WERA approved!"

(They didn't have a pic of them on a 900 in their gallery so I used the 600RR, they do make them for 900's though)


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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/6/2007 10:31:09 AM   
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thanks street. that is a cool pic also lol. but with those would you have to tear into ur fairing or what? where do they mount
thanks alot
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p.s. i bought the D&D today with a carbon can!!

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RE: Frame Sliders on a 93 - 10/7/2007 6:30:00 PM   
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I'm no expert but from the looks of them you'd still have to cut through the fairing to get to the frame/enginge mount. the other end would be on the frame where there is no fairing.

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