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New Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Redondo Beach
Posts: 21
Name: Jeronimo VIN: 0732
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Who makes the best frame sliders for 05 cbr 1000rr. I do not want to cut any plastics...it is a Repsol.
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Just Bastard
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Dis-Illusion Land
Posts: 1,117
Name: Dave
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After seeing what happened to my wifes bike in a drop, I would go with Rizoma's.
http://www.rizoma.com/Prodotti/Prodo...D_categoria=22 |
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New Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Redondo Beach
Posts: 21
Name: Jeronimo VIN: 0732
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I hope she was uninjured. What sliders did she have on? What happened to the bike?
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Just Bastard
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Dis-Illusion Land
Posts: 1,117
Name: Dave
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She was pratically at a stop, She was not hurt, but it did damage the fairing because no matter how tight you get the arm on the no-cut sliders they can move in a fall, and in this case caused more damage than the fall. There are pictures of the ones on her bike in my gallery.
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Permanent Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Charlotte NC
Posts: 2,568
Name: Rich VIN: 2007/0980
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I put on some Lockhart Phillips on my 07. They are the carbon inlay. Put them on in no time or cutting. Look great and thankfully not used
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4 second thunder
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: western australia
Posts: 2,274
Name: Graham VIN: 07 0332 (002 aus)
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frame sliders are for people that intend on crashing
insurance is for those that dont intend to crash HH
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07 repsol billet bar ends,jardine fender eliminator,valtamoto rearsets. full youshimura RS5 race system, bmc race filters,pc3, dynojet o2 sensor eliminator, pazzo shorty levers, MDH tuning love & care & 161.6 rear wheel horsepower |
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New Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Sweden
Posts: 35
Name: Bojan
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This is probably of no help at all and you already know it but I'm gonna go ahead and say the ones that never get used.
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Threadjack Award Winner
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Huntington WV
Posts: 5,794
Name: Trey VIN: 09/00155
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this was my biggest question about a month ago.
155 shipped got myself the no cut motovation sliders. by far the best design i have seen with the multiple mounting spots... |
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Rookie Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: FORT WORTH
Posts: 94
Name: ABEL
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Quote:
WWW.MOTOVATIONusa.com |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 5,069
Name: Chris VIN: 07 / #0790
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BTW - it's amazing how well the little search button at the top of the page works.
![]() Sliders Best no cut slider for the 05 Cut or no cut frame sliders I stopped pasting after the third one...
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Burger King
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oakhurst, CA
Posts: 3,237
Name: William VIN: 2005/0520
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Carrozzeria wheels, Revolution Rotors (320mm upgrade kit), FP Racing BK/Camo "Sport" levers, TaylorMade slip-on, LSL rearsets, Hel brake lines, KOYO ceramic bearings, Power Commander III USB, MOTYdesign 8 Cell Lightweight Battery, Motovation axle/swingarm sliders, Luimoto seat skins, CTSmoto blue preload adjusters, CTSmoto blue carbon windscreen, Clear Alternatives integrated smoke tail light, Proton flush mounts, Shogun no-cut sliders, Harris fuel cap, ProGrip SCS gel grips, Tripage LED pegs, Krazy eyes and KITT light. |
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Still No Fancy Tag Line
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 2,504
Name: Marc VIN: 07 / #0317 (Aus123)
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Jardine System, CF Intake, PC3 USB, BMC Race Filters, Ohlins F&R, CZ's, CTS Rotors, 520 Conv+2 Rear, G-Crart Resi, JMV U/tail, OggieSliders, Watsen F/mounts, HID's, Pazzo Levers, HRC Q/Throttle , Galfer lines, Hid's, 02 Elim, |
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Royal Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 2,145
Name: Christopher VIN: 2007 / 0753
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Maybe you need to teach a class on how to use the search button so they won't keep having this problem... ![]() I would just hate to keep seeing people do this and not know about that great button that they could use before they ask a question. kind makes me wonder about them. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Threadjack Award Runner-Up
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Middle Earth...right down the road from MogNo1.
Posts: 5,358
Name: G-Mog VIN: 2005/0440
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Rookie Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: USA
Posts: 100
Name: Michael
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I have the LSL frame sliders no cut on mine. Couldn't be happier.
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'07 Repsol, Pazzo Levers (silver w/ red adjusters), Zero Gravity shield, Clear Alternatives integrated taillight, LSL Frame Sliders, Hotbodies flushmount turn signals, Gregg's Customs tag bracket, PUIG Tire Hugger!!! |
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Rookie Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Tucson
Posts: 186
Name: Mike VIN: 00983
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I like my motivation no cuts - they are not going to move due to mulitple mount points, I would guess if you crash hard enough to move these the bike is a gonner either way
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Burger King
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oakhurst, CA
Posts: 3,237
Name: William VIN: 2005/0520
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I will be replacing my Shogun sliders with ones from Motovation. I just purchased their axle and swing arm sliders and hope to purchase their frame sliders after the holidays. They are truly the best alternative to cut sliders as they bolt the bracket to the case, so it will not bend.
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Carrozzeria wheels, Revolution Rotors (320mm upgrade kit), FP Racing BK/Camo "Sport" levers, TaylorMade slip-on, LSL rearsets, Hel brake lines, KOYO ceramic bearings, Power Commander III USB, MOTYdesign 8 Cell Lightweight Battery, Motovation axle/swingarm sliders, Luimoto seat skins, CTSmoto blue preload adjusters, CTSmoto blue carbon windscreen, Clear Alternatives integrated smoke tail light, Proton flush mounts, Shogun no-cut sliders, Harris fuel cap, ProGrip SCS gel grips, Tripage LED pegs, Krazy eyes and KITT light. |
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Threadjack Award Winner
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Huntington WV
Posts: 5,794
Name: Trey VIN: 09/00155
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every one told me about them feeling and looking the best.
After putting these babies on and just seeing them in person i have to say these are the best. Motovation that is... |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Texas
Posts: 5,069
Name: Chris VIN: 07 / #0790
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![]() I've made that same argument several times. But I still understand wanting to have the best possible protection. I bought the Lockhart Phillips no-cut sliders for my REPSOL and immediately returned them after the install (several threads discussing the LP's). Bought a set of Lightechs. I've got a thread here on the Lightechs, but I'm not going to search for it now... kinda tired!
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