Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
#1
Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
Sorry if there's already a thread..
I see lots of sliders for the f4i but so far all of them require cutting the fairings... think these dont, Check em out. Anyone have any XP with these or know of some others that are pretty good, let me know thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Frame...spagenameZWD1V
I see lots of sliders for the f4i but so far all of them require cutting the fairings... think these dont, Check em out. Anyone have any XP with these or know of some others that are pretty good, let me know thanks.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Frame...spagenameZWD1V
#2
RE: Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
those are great, you get the look of frame sliders without that pesky "protecting your bike" thing!
lol
bad idea, in a crash those brackets will bend into the frame and if its a hard crash your frame will be bent and yourfairing still broken.
DON'T BUY THEM!
cutting the fairings isn't hard and there great write-ups around on exactly how to do it
lol
bad idea, in a crash those brackets will bend into the frame and if its a hard crash your frame will be bent and yourfairing still broken.
DON'T BUY THEM!
cutting the fairings isn't hard and there great write-ups around on exactly how to do it
#5
RE: Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
ORIGINAL: Tre CBRF4I
Cool... thats what I was wanting to know.
So my next question would be, should I go with the aluminum or the plastic (though its not actually plastic but like it)
Cool... thats what I was wanting to know.
So my next question would be, should I go with the aluminum or the plastic (though its not actually plastic but like it)
#6
RE: Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
^^^ exactly, Vortex are my favorite, trust me they work, I'm a professional crasher, lol. They are made of delrin, which is a soft plastic that will grind down as the bike slides. Metal sliders will slide but not allow the bike to slow down because they won't "grip" the ground like delrin sliders do as they wear down, meaning the metal sliders laso have a tendency to bounce if they hit a bump or anything, as well as leave shards of metal on the road/track, and its possible that if the bike hits the ground with a lot of force, the slider can punch into the frame rather than crushing/grinding like a delrin slider would. Basically there is no reason to use metal sliders, ever.
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RE: Frame Sliders... Whatcha Think?
to protect your bike the best you have to cut your fairings. make it a clean cut! man, not to sound high and mighty, but from a stunters pov, just get a cage, it will save you a whole hell of a lot of money down the road. all sliders bend and break during a fall (not always true with the motor bolt) check the actual slider next time you go down i bet they will be cracked. there actually are cages that look very clean and allow you to be a canyon carver. just my .02