No-CUT frame sliders..
I don't have them yet either, and I am not sure I can bring myself to chop into my stuff - the very stuff
I am trying to protect.
Saw these in a british mag recently, but haven't found anyone with them yet. No idea if they work or not, but I guess cut-in sliders will be better anyway.
http://www.bikehps.com/bikedesign/
I am trying to protect.
Saw these in a british mag recently, but haven't found anyone with them yet. No idea if they work or not, but I guess cut-in sliders will be better anyway.
http://www.bikehps.com/bikedesign/
.. thanks for the reply..115 BP (british pounds) thats alot of money.. but what can we do... we have to protect our babies..lol... I also have a 2006 Silver... But mine is 1000RR
Yep, they are pricey - I am considering buying a set of fairings and chopping into them with regular sliders, and keeping my current fairings in storage should I ever want to resell.
I recently picked up the Shogun no-cut sliders on a suggestion from another forum member. I got them at no cost to me since the dealer threw them in, but I think they go for about $80. Nice quality product with a 1/2" thick aluminum offset bar.
I have the "No-Cut" Shogun Crash Kit
-- eBay Good Price--
I also got to put them to use! When I crashed pretty hard. My bike hit and flipped kinda hard
as a result. The right side slider bracket bent a little bit. But it did its job well. It slid on both sides for a while
Here is a photo - The Fairing is covered in Fork Oil. I broke the seal on the front right.

I am rebuilding and going to put another set on my bike again!
-- eBay Good Price--
I also got to put them to use! When I crashed pretty hard. My bike hit and flipped kinda hard
as a result. The right side slider bracket bent a little bit. But it did its job well. It slid on both sides for a while
Here is a photo - The Fairing is covered in Fork Oil. I broke the seal on the front right.

I am rebuilding and going to put another set on my bike again!
I got the Motovation no cut sliders from Brad www.superbikesupply.com
I think Motovation's site is www.motovationusa.com
I think Motovation's site is www.motovationusa.com
ORIGINAL: Slayer1000RR
I have the "No-Cut" Shogun Crash Kit
-- eBay Good Price--
I also got to put them to use! When I crashed pretty hard. My bike hit and flipped kinda hard
as a result. The right side slider bracket bent a little bit. But it did its job well. It slid on both sides for a while
I am rebuilding and going to put another set on my bike again!
I have the "No-Cut" Shogun Crash Kit
-- eBay Good Price--
I also got to put them to use! When I crashed pretty hard. My bike hit and flipped kinda hard
as a result. The right side slider bracket bent a little bit. But it did its job well. It slid on both sides for a while
I am rebuilding and going to put another set on my bike again!
The eBay link is the best price for the Shogun Crash Kit - Normally I think is $170 or so...
As for the rigth case I did receive a bit of damage. Either from sliding or when I hit the wall hard
I need to replace 2 bolts and buff the case cover thats all
See Photo

As for the rigth case I did receive a bit of damage. Either from sliding or when I hit the wall hard
I need to replace 2 bolts and buff the case cover thats all
See Photo



