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Old 05-20-2009, 10:03 AM
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I don't have one of my handle bar ends after my crash so I was looking into a set of body protection or frame slider for my 92 600F2. Any suggestions on places to look for cheap ones? What goes into mounting them?
 
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Old 05-20-2009, 12:08 PM
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Does mounting them involve actually drilling a hole into the frame or are there pre exsisting ones? I forgot to look when I was rebuilding my bike? I know I have to drill holes to go through the plastic.
 
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Old 05-20-2009, 12:54 PM
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the best ones and best protection is from the cut ones. No-cuts = more bling than protection and can actually cause more damage than not having any at all.
they bolt up to an exsisting motor mount bolt, no cutting the frame, just the fairings.
They make bar end sliders too, as frame sliders wont prevent the bars from making contact with the ground
 
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Just remove existing bolt and replace with the longer one included with the frame sliders.

Maybe someone has pics of installed F2 sliders? anyone?
 
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I saw somewhere here that someone did have the pic of them mounted on one that looked like mine, a black bike if I remember right????
 
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here is the extended frame sliders i bought from ebay, they are supposed to be an inch longer than the normal ones.

 

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Just keep in mind that they will not save your plastics, they are to protect engine casings and frame damage... Might save your uppers in a stand-still drop
 
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Old 05-20-2009, 08:08 PM
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Heres mine:
and they do protect your fairings to a certain degree. when i fell my bike slid about 40 feet and my plastics were fine. The only part that got scraped out was the upper fairing(the one right under the handlebar). and my exhaust was scraped but the frame sliders protected everything else.
 

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i have a extended frame slider on the lower motor mount.. n also a short frame slider on the upper mount. yee yeee
 

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