frame sliders
#1
frame sliders
Got my framesliders put on today. They are extended freestyle framesliders. I had to take a few deep breaths before cutting my fairings. Here are some pics.
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RE: frame sliders
ORIGINAL: NINE2NINE
clean looking installation. but one question- are those framesliders or spare footpegs? lol. those things are looooooooong
clean looking installation. but one question- are those framesliders or spare footpegs? lol. those things are looooooooong
#5
RE: frame sliders
ORIGINAL: MS600F4i
That is why I got them, one of my buds has had many bikes and many different framesliders. He said these are the only ones, through his experience when laying the bike down that nothing was scratched. No problems doncollins.
ORIGINAL: NINE2NINE
clean looking installation. but one question- are those framesliders or spare footpegs? lol. those things are looooooooong
clean looking installation. but one question- are those framesliders or spare footpegs? lol. those things are looooooooong
#6
RE: frame sliders
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did he have any problems after laying the bike down with the extended sliders? ive always heard that the longer sliders put alot of stress on the engine bracket and can bend/break/crack it when involved in an accident. im assuming this didn't happen to them?
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No problems
did he have any problems after laying the bike down with the extended sliders? ive always heard that the longer sliders put alot of stress on the engine bracket and can bend/break/crack it when involved in an accident. im assuming this didn't happen to them?
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No problems
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