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Old 01-30-2010, 03:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Sorry to bother everyone with yet another Frame Slider Thread, I've looked at all the threads and posts about the Frame Sliders for the FZ6R and I still can't decide what to get.

I know I want No Cuts, and I'm pretty sure my dealer will be putting them on because I bought the bike a couple of days ago but I also want to save money.

My choice was the T-Rex but I heard something about how they hit the engine casing or some sort? I also wasn't able to find the frame sliders on the T-Rex Racing website... is it because they realized that there were defects and are working on correcting it?

Shoguns I've read are garbage, go with Intuitive.

Intuitive is the most expensive, but it's my 2nd bike and brand new so I don't want a ding on it.

Any help would be appreciated, sorry but I'm still a new rider and want the best yet affordable price for my R.
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My choice was the T-Rex but I heard something about how they hit the engine casing or some sort? I also wasn't able to find the frame sliders on the T-Rex Racing website... is it because they realized that there were defects and are working on correcting it?
Don't know about them having defects, but from one of the other threads on the subject there is a guy on this forum who is doing some R&D for them. According to a post a few days ago they should possibly have an option for them on their site within a few weeks. I personally wrote T-Rex Racing and they responded that they were currently in back order but will hopefully be caught back up with supply and demand shortly.
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Don't know about them having defects, but from one of the other threads on the subject there is a guy on this forum who is doing some R&D for them. According to a post a few days ago they should possibly have an option for them on their site within a few weeks. I personally wrote T-Rex Racing and they responded that they were currently in back order but will hopefully be caught back up with supply and demand shortly.
Not that I don't trust you, but here's the other thread I was reading/was concerned about:

No-Cut Frame Slider Recommendation

SilentT said the sliders were weren't a snug fit and something about it hitting the engine case. And to add more washers to it?
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As you said, there are other threads on this. The bottom line is, a slider's a slider's a slider.... they are almost all made from Delrin, have a direct bolt on one side, and an offset bracket for the other (for the no-cuts anyway). They are all going to do their job the same.
When you do the install, even with the Intuitive, you need to check clearance to make sure they aren't rubbing anywhere.
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The T-Rex sliders only need a few washers added to them. It's not a huge deal to add 2-3 washers while installing. They are still are great purchase for the price.
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