Dropped my bike this morning (!!!!!!)
#31
That really sucks. I would go with replace but I'm no welding expert.
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#32
http://www.cbrfan.com/cbr-600f4-f4i/...on-s-10-a.html
here is the install process man... hopefully you can reverse it... regardless i assume it wont come out because the bracket it bent...
regardless if that quote for the head is what you feel to be too high get back with me as i am willing to work with you to get your bike fixed and back on the road again
here is the install process man... hopefully you can reverse it... regardless i assume it wont come out because the bracket it bent...
regardless if that quote for the head is what you feel to be too high get back with me as i am willing to work with you to get your bike fixed and back on the road again
#34
trex makes a good set of sliders lol just not the no cuts
no cut sliders would work great if the engineers behind them would do a little more research... the problem you and others ran into could easily be fixed by adding some support behind the slider... or a extra bolt point
Last edited by __Z__; 11-15-2010 at 01:27 PM.
#35
http://www.cbrfan.com/cbr-600f4-f4i/...on-s-10-a.html
here is the install process man... hopefully you can reverse it... regardless i assume it wont come out because the bracket it bent...
regardless if that quote for the head is what you feel to be too high get back with me as i am willing to work with you to get your bike fixed and back on the road again
here is the install process man... hopefully you can reverse it... regardless i assume it wont come out because the bracket it bent...
regardless if that quote for the head is what you feel to be too high get back with me as i am willing to work with you to get your bike fixed and back on the road again
#37
Agreed Those ones I got from you look pretty good and definately going to be strong enough to function if they ever need to (knock on wood)
#39
LOL
#40
Wow.. thats terrible. Waste of a head!
Note to self - never use no-cut's. The sliders on my F4i use the rearward fairing mount bolt to hold them on. If dropped at a low speed or stopped they work great. At highspeed drops they simply breakoff preventing frame/engine damage. In my opinion, they work great.
Note to self - never use no-cut's. The sliders on my F4i use the rearward fairing mount bolt to hold them on. If dropped at a low speed or stopped they work great. At highspeed drops they simply breakoff preventing frame/engine damage. In my opinion, they work great.