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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 04:27 PM
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Ok, OK, I know this topic HAS been covered, but how many people have done them themselves and how did they turn out? And what method did you use? I am going to be installing mine next week. I just want to make SURE it turns out CLEAN. I'm VERY ...."****" when it comes to the looks of everything. I still have the dang factory fender just because I haven't found the "perfect" eleminator kit yet!!! Thanks for the help in advance!!!!!!!!
 
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 05:20 PM
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I did mine myself and I am a total mechanic newbie. I used the tool (search around and you will find the link to it). I love the way they look.

 
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 06:01 PM
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I have Intuitive sliders and the tutorial at their site worked flawless. I am also **** about how everything looks, and I couldn't be happier how they turned out. Everthing lined up and fit like a glove, no modifying or adjusting when I was done. Here is the tutorial I followed Click Me
 
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Old Mar 8, 2006 | 09:16 PM
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The way I've found that works the best, will only cost you about $10 extra.. Get one of those laser pointer, cat toys.. Mount it securely on a stool, or camera tripod and point it at the bolt where the frame slider will be installed. Then reinstall the fairing on that side, use all the screws too. The laser will be pointing EXACTLY where you have to drill with the holesaw.. and you can even drill it on the bike

I recommend getting the laser as close to the height and angle of the bolt as possible. Put the bike on a rear stand if possible, and dont let it move either.

I've done about 20 sets this way, and the hole is as close to perfect as you can get..

Also, to really clean it up, after the slider and fairings are installed, I get a couple of big o-rings and slide them over the slider up to the fairing, really cleans up the whole installation.. furniture grommets are another way to clean the hole up more..
 
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Old Mar 11, 2006 | 01:42 PM
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Thanks everyone! I'm getting the sliders tuesday, so That will be "D DAY" Lol. I think it will be ok. I'm ok with most stuff like that.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 07:36 PM
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Dont they have offset sliders? that way you don't have to cut.
 
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Old Mar 22, 2006 | 09:26 PM
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Dont they have offset sliders? that way you don't have to cut.

Not as strong.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2006 | 03:35 AM
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I just received my sliders, plan on installing when I have the time. The instruction link looks very helpful from intuitive, I will follow them. Lucky for me I have a damaged fairing to practice on.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2006 | 02:19 PM
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i did my sliders myself. put some masking tape on the paint side to help protect the paint. pretty simple. REMEMBER measure twice, cut once!
 
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Old Mar 25, 2006 | 01:44 PM
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Can someone point out the exact location where the frame sliders are placed on the engine mounts on a F4i?
 
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