No-Cut frame slider write up?

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Old 02-04-2011, 06:31 PM
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Hey guys, just got my no-cut frame sliders for my 2005 600rr in the mail. They did not come with instructions and i am having trouble mounting the brackets. the engine mount bolt doesn't want to thread in with the bracket on.

If anyone has a write up on these, or some detailed pics of them on their bike I would greatly appreciate it.

( I tryed doing a search but found nothin as far as a write up)

thanks in advance - Ryan
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 07:37 PM
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Yes. Remove from package. Place in trash.

Proceed to buy a regular set of frame sliders that won't do more harm than good in an unplanned dismount.
 
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You said you did a search. Was that just here on this forum or a Google search? If you can't find a how-to maybe if you do a search for the specific sliders you can see pics of them mounted and get an idea of how to do it.

Why'd you pick no-cuts? I've heard mostly bad stories about them. I bought a set of Woodcraft cut sliders for my 08 1000rr. The last thing I wanted to do to my brand new baby was to cut holes in the fairings before I even got a chance to ride it for the very first time. However, with the help of a laser pointer everything turned out nice.
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jp_greenville13
Yes. Remove from package. Place in trash.

Proceed to buy a regular set of frame sliders that won't do more harm than good in an unplanned dismount.
amen brother. I layed the bike down a few months ago and now i have a cracked valve cover. Sh*t sucks. seriously throw them away
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by backyardmechanic
amen brother. I layed the bike down a few months ago and now i have a cracked valve cover. Sh*t sucks. seriously throw them away
You got luckyer than mbison. His no cuts broke his valve cover AND his cylinder head.
 
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Old 02-04-2011, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jp_greenville13
You got luckyer than mbison. His no cuts broke his valve cover AND his cylinder head.
https://cbrforum.com/forum/showthrea...=frame+sliders
Theres the thread in case you drop your bike at no-speed and need to repair what was stated above
 
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yeah i have a 2 inch .1mm push in, not quite a crack but i fixed it with JB weld, dremeled the middle and side then break cleaned it and its still holding so we will see
 
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