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    I remember seeing a post a couple weeks ago about a flaw in one of the no-cut designs that are available. I'm hoping to get in some track time next month but I don't want to risk mucking up my new fairing (yes, TLR/R as well!) so I want to order up a set of framesliders pronto. Which ones have actually been proven to work in a real low-side situation, not just a driveway tip-over.

    Thanks,
    Andrew
    TLXR Project Bike:

    Donor '99 TLR, PCII, K&N custom filtration, Sharkskinz Airbox/Ducts, Sebimoto carbon fairings with dual projectors, QBCarbon tank and vented front fender, M4 Ti/SS Full Exhaust, BST carbon rims, Pirelli Supercorsa's SC1/2 (190/55 rear), complete '03 GSXR1K front end, AP Racing radial mono-block calipers, Brembo Radial M/C, EBC 320mm Prolite Supersport rotors, GSXR1K rear caliper, Galfer SS lines all-around, CFM clip-ons and rearsets, 520-conv w/DID ERV2 chain, Ohlins rear damper, Ohlins Steering Damper, ZeroG DB screen, Graves fairing stay, Lightech true carbon/Ti mirrors w/custom brackets, Ti caliper & rotor bolts, plenty of black Al bolts, Eurobikes carbon hugger, POR-15 sprayed frame, custom Al undertray, custom quick-release tag bracket, switchable TRE, custom 1/2" subframe risers w/Ti hardware, some other stuff I'm likely forgetting...

  • #2
    none that are "no cut" AFAIK

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    • #3
      If you go with the No cut ones Make sure you get steel Brackets..
      www.sportbiketracktime.com
      Southern Division Coach

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      • #4
        dont expect any frame sliders to save your plastic, just aint gonna happen.

        frame sliders are to protect the frame. the only way to protect your fairings is to leave them in the garage

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        • #5
          not a link, but e-mail this guy, I know that he has them, and can fill you in on all the info you need

          [email protected]

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          • #6
            Originally posted by kevh
            dont expect any frame sliders to save your plastic, just aint gonna happen.

            frame sliders are to protect the frame. the only way to protect your fairings is to leave them in the garage
            ill disagree Chuck
            i say they are to protect the plastic.
            i mean if your bike falls lightly... like in the garage.... these may save some heartache
            but i dont see how the are to protect your frame.
            :::I am sofa king we todd did:::

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            • #7
              The no cut sliders won't even protect your fairings in a garage fall.

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              • #8
                Nope, they did not save my plastics in a garage fall. But they will save whats behind the plastics. If you are planning on going to track days i suggest getting a set of used plastics
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                • #9
                  no cut are garbage and a waste of money. i heard them doing more damage then if with out them,, bending up into the engine.
                  2000 Race only TLR - Accel. Tech built GSXR1K forks w/triple, calipers/pads - Braking Wave Rotors - Full M4 (carbon) - Ohlins damper - Ohlins rear - pirelli tires - Graves fairing stay - Race tail complete with sub-frame - PCII - BMC filter - full Air box mod - Body Double race bodywork - GSXR1K front fender - Galfer/Goodridge lines - Woodcraft rearsets - complete - Woodcraft 50mm clip-ons - Complete front and rear brake levers w/ pazzo short levers red - Tre-Mod + Mod

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