crash protection frame sliders

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monkeymatt
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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I did consider having the frame done black but couldn't bring myself to powdercoat a spondon frame so as it's been polished in the past I'll re Polish it, the black bracket should go quite nicely with the black rearsets
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lloydie
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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I'd paint the frame :-) .
Polished spondon frames are to common !!
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agentpineapple
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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lloydie wrote:I'd paint the frame :-) .
Polished spondon frames are to common !!
I had a picture of a black spondon frame, it looked pants, can't say if it was painted or powder coated, all I can say is, it was pants, did I mention it was pants.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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lloydie
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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Black frames are even more common !!
I'd go with .......... Well I am ,but you'll have to wait till next winter to see it [FACE WITH STUCK-OUT TONGUE AND WINKING EYE]
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Go pink, go on you know you want to. Guarantee you won't see another pink Spondon frame anywhere :lol:

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spondon frame? so last year :eek2 il take it off your hands :beer:
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monkeymatt
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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fabiostar wrote:spondon frame? so last year :eek2 il take it off your hands :beer:

Did you want the swingarm aswel :think:
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Jamoi
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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They look very similar to the Moko slider brackets on my bike: Image

The ally sliders aren't my cup of tea, but they certainly look individual! Good work dude :clap:
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fulviogsx
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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hi guys,
any advice to install frame slider without drill fairings? Brands & models?
Thanks
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Re: crash protection frame sliders

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Double hard Mushrooms work well.
Motrax MCA Ltd used to be the exclusive distributer, try calling them for a set, might be in the cave somewhere.
Product code for the VTR is DHMH6 as they were used on a few different bikes.
These go at the engine mounting bolts, new bolts supplied, just in front of your knees. I would say if your over 6'3" you might have knee clearance issues. 6'2" and below, its all ok. you can also hang your legs over these if you have high bars and slouch back.....

These work in protecting frame, but your panels will still be wrecked depending if the bike slides front or rear end down the road.
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I'll get there at some time
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