I need to know about frame sliders?? help please
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I need to know about frame sliders?? help please
Hi guys,
I'm a nube if you couldn't tell. I was thinking of sticking frame slders on my 98 f3 for some extra look and protection. How much of a pain is it ? I know you just bolt them onto the frame but what about cutting the plastics is that gonna be a hassle? Is there anything else I would have to do? I would greatly appreciate some feedback, Thanks
I'm a nube if you couldn't tell. I was thinking of sticking frame slders on my 98 f3 for some extra look and protection. How much of a pain is it ? I know you just bolt them onto the frame but what about cutting the plastics is that gonna be a hassle? Is there anything else I would have to do? I would greatly appreciate some feedback, Thanks
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Its a tedious process but well worth it. DO NOT GET NO CUT SLIDERS. They snap off and do no good. That said, I run Vortex sliders that are originally meant for a 900rr I believe (because they dont have an F2/F3 application). They work perfectly because they have a through bolt. You will need to go to a bolt store and get 2 metric 10.9 bolts, M10 size x 130mm and 110 mm long, for right and left respecitvely. Cutting the holes is not too bad. Unbolt the lowers and place them over the bolted on sliders. Drill a small hole and mark the center of the slider bolt. Then use a 1.5 inch hole saw to cut each hole. Remember, measure twice, cut once.
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Tedious is relative, I guess. I didn't find it tedious at all, but I'm pretty handy with a dremel, so the project was done in maybe 40 min.
But, yeah, DO NOT GET NO-CUTS! They're garbage. If you don't want to risk doing a hack job cutting your fairings, then don't get sliders. Take your time, and it'll look great.
Falqon posted a nice wakthrough for your perusal:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mechanical-40/quick-frame-slider-install-94306/
But there are other ways of doing it.
But, yeah, DO NOT GET NO-CUTS! They're garbage. If you don't want to risk doing a hack job cutting your fairings, then don't get sliders. Take your time, and it'll look great.
Falqon posted a nice wakthrough for your perusal:
https://cbrforum.com/forum/how-mechanical-40/quick-frame-slider-install-94306/
But there are other ways of doing it.
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The first and only time I went down was turning into a parking lot. I hit a patch of gravel that was all she wrote. Bent my shifter but no damage to the plastics because of the sliders.
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Fact. I'm on my 3rd shifter. Ended up just buying a collapsable one the 3rd time around.
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I got the extended ones on ebay for like 40 bux a couple years ago. I just took off the lower fairings and used a drill press. 40 for the extended sliders, or a couple hundred bux to fix the fairing and match the custom paint. I think they look great on there, and on long rides I can put my feet up on them to stretch a little.