Woocraft or Motivation frame sliders
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well i did a little research and those 2 names kept popping up along with vortex. the woodcraft is what i will probably go with because they seem more reliable (they are solid instead of hollow, and from what i hear they tend not to break as much.) its not costing anything extra to get them custom fit for the 954.
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ive never seen a slider actually break. ive seen bikes where the bolt snapped before the slider, and they were not these "higher quality" sliders ur lookin up. sliders are a one-time use thing. i looked on the woodcraft site and they say they "contains 48% more material to grind down before replacement is needed". to me that is implying that you can use them more than once. that almost sounds like just a marketing technique because realistically who is going to ride around with sliders that are half worn down.
and the custom fit thing i dont get either because im pretty sure the most basic sliders will fit our 954 unlike other bikes where you sometimes need a notch cut out of them or something for clearance.
and the custom fit thing i dont get either because im pretty sure the most basic sliders will fit our 954 unlike other bikes where you sometimes need a notch cut out of them or something for clearance.
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I've seen bolts break and the hollow sliders break. I've also seen junk no-cut sliders end up causing more problems and damage when they've bent into the plastics and/or frame. I've gone down and seen peeps go down (lowsides) where there was very little damage except for the sliders. Also, the very long sliders tend to catch and cause the bike to flip.
The Woodcraft are great, and yes, I've ridden a bunch more after one of them has ground down some (low side on a track). Street, I probably would not, but one of the "pros" is that I only have to replace the puck and not the whole slider.
The Woodcraft are great, and yes, I've ridden a bunch more after one of them has ground down some (low side on a track). Street, I probably would not, but one of the "pros" is that I only have to replace the puck and not the whole slider.
Last edited by randyjoy; 07-22-2010 at 11:02 PM.
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well, sliders are sliders, no slider is going to help you above 50 mph. sliders only help low speed offs, or a drop in the driveway. i would rather put that money into other parts than overpriced nylon. the problem is that the bolts usually bend and if that happens to you, you're lookin at replacing $60 sliders as opposed to $10 ones.
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100% agreed. I think people fail to realize this. With vortex or woodcraft your paying for the name. You could buy 2 sets of ebay for the same price as one and now you have a replacement set IN THE EVENT you find yourself sliding across the ground.