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nokef4i 12-16-2009 10:00 AM

what sliders to buy
 
trying to find out which sliders are best (good) to go with and what a decent price is for them thanks ppl.

__Z__ 12-16-2009 10:10 AM

i like my trex racing frame sliders 20 dollars shipped

http://t-rex-racing.com/catalog.php?...Fcategory%3D71




alot of people are going to say go with vortex.... they are good too but price is a bit higher like 75 before shipping

http://www.starcycle-usa.com/servlet...02-2003/Detail

silverstonef4i 12-16-2009 11:24 AM

i have the trex sliders as well..dont know how well they work and i dont care to find out..just make sure not to get the no-cuts they can do more damage then not having them at all... vortex are always good if you have the money

Sick97SS 12-16-2009 11:24 AM

+1 for T-rexx sliders. Very affordable

Made of high impact Delrin and they have a steel ring inside for added strength. Quality hardware.

You just have to pull off the stupid "t-rexx" stickers that are on the very end of the slider because they look,,, well,.... stupid.

chetman7 12-16-2009 11:52 AM

i have vortex sliders..I like the 2 piece design.
I have also tested them and they held up beautifully and did what they were supposed to do

PlayfulGod 12-16-2009 12:06 PM

Vortex, Shogun, etc are the best. If on a extreme budget, t-rexxs n other similar ones will do fine. Just dont do no-cuts, they for looks only IMO.

randyjoy 12-16-2009 12:07 PM

You won't see the longer sliders on race bikes (which do tend to go down more often); they tend to grab the pavement and either break or make the bike flip. The Vortex and Woodcraft (my preference) are shorter and designed to actually slide. I like the Woodcraft because they are solid. Both are two piece design, easier to replace just the puck.

Woodcraft

gotcbr 12-16-2009 12:48 PM

Agreed w/ what others have said already. I will say that ProTek Delrin sliders have proved to be a pretty decent alternative to the more expensive ones. My wife has these on her SV650. They aren't as expensive as the previously metioned but are good quality. Sorry, don't remember price.

Happy shopping. :-)

__Z__ 12-16-2009 01:03 PM


Originally Posted by randyjoy (Post 866251)
You won't see the longer sliders on race bikes (which do tend to go down more often); they tend to grab the pavement and either break or make the bike flip. The Vortex and Woodcraft (my preference) are shorter and designed to actually slide. I like the Woodcraft because they are solid. Both are two piece design, easier to replace just the puck.

Woodcraft

hey randy those look like they are aluminum sliders? aren't those infamous for grabbing and sending your bike into side flips? jc bc it looks by your pic that u race ur bike so i figured youd be able to provide a good answer

2H company 12-16-2009 01:03 PM

Using Vortex and have already proven those.


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