View Full Version : Who Makes Good Frame Sliders?
Last5oh
09-06-2004, 11:58 AM
I'm lookin for some new frame sliders, my bike got knocked over in the garage the other day and the one on the right side broke . . . wtf . . . i dont know if it was an install error or just plain defective part - regardless I need some good ones
Post up what you use or have had good luck w/ . . . thanks
STROKD
09-06-2004, 02:24 PM
I'm lookin for some new frame sliders, my bike got knocked over in the garage the other day and the one on the right side broke . . . wtf . . . i dont know if it was an install error or just plain defective part - regardless I need some good ones
Post up what you use or have had good luck w/ . . . thanks
Lockhart Phillips has some of the nicest looking ones I have seen.,.
ScottJ
09-07-2004, 01:26 AM
Whatever you get, make sure its delrin not metal. Metal sliders, though cool, will snap a chunk out of your block (assuming a block mount). Delrin will rash nice and evenly. In any case, it will assist in saving the frame, and most often do a decent job of saving your plastics; but those will get rashed also even w/ sliders.
If you want more protection, get a cage.
spankustang
09-07-2004, 08:15 AM
Diamond Products make good frame sliders!!! Delrin!!!
Last5oh
09-08-2004, 05:35 PM
i appreciate it . . . i'll check into those . . . the ones on the bike when i bought it used were black plastic lookin ones - i knew id have to replace them but didnt think it take a drop in the garage and breaking one . . . thank god it wasnt on the street w/ a moving drop cause i'd have a lot more to fix
Ex President
09-10-2004, 02:42 AM
What year/ make of bike do you have??
We make our own sliders for our bikes.
Specify your own length, thickness, etc.... We make em how you want em.
Holla if you're interested!!
(903) 461-1969
Last5oh
09-14-2004, 12:52 PM
02 gsxr750 - what material do you make them out of and do you have any example pics of them on/off the bike . . . im leanin more towards what was suggested on here but im up for lookin into other options as well
Ex President
09-14-2004, 01:26 PM
Material depends on what you plan to do really. We have several different wall thicknesses to choose from. They are metal BTW: none of the plastic stuff.
I Will try to get pics of my buddies Gixxer ASAP. :)
Thanks..
Last5oh
09-14-2004, 01:29 PM
sweet - look forward to the pics . . . i'll be in touch
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