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Old 06-29-2007, 05:16 PM
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lookin to get some frame sliders any suggestions
 
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Shogun Crash Kit ~100 - includes frame sliders, bar-ends, and swingarm sliders
 
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beaten to death topic

shoguns are supposedly pretty good for the 600. crap for the 1000 but i guess the bracket is stronger on the 600 model.

there is also R&G

motovation usa,
sato makes an awesome product as well
 
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woodcraft shortys- specifically designed for the lower positioned engine bolts on the RR compared to other sportbikes.
 
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hope on ebay and there is an ebay store called supply-n-demand you can get some for like $27 and there are pretty good they are shogun
 
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I am with mikey...., I bought a set from them for my F2 a while back and then bought myself an RR and dealt with them again. Great company, and like he said, they sell Shogun and they are Delrin, which is what you want, will slow ur bike down once sliding.
 
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I used the Shoguns that required fairing modification. There are no brackets - they supply longer engine mount bolts and you install the sliders right there at the engine mounts.

No-cut sliders use brackets and they pretty much suck, regardless of what bike they're on.
 
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