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I checked the sticky thread about Frame Sliders, but I just wanted to know what everyone was using....particularly NO-CUT sliders
I also have the MotivationUSA sliders, they seem to be very popular. I've tested them, but I think the way I hit would have damaged any slider. I high sided and my whole slider/bracket is bent downward.rican1884 said:i got the motivational ones that corey sells that are no cut i have had a problem yet, but then again i've never tested them and hopefully won't ever have too.
I've never lowsided... both of my wrecks have been highsides. pretty lame.R4Ltony said:I low sided with a set of Shogun no cut sliders. They did their job, only the slider had damage..
Cost wise I'd still go with the No-Cuts. Cutting a hole for the left frame slider was very easy especially w/the aid of a laser pointer. The only reason I didn't go with the cut ones the first time was because I wasn't comfortable doing any sort of maintenance on my bike. $90 bucks is money I could use toward a trackday. Just my 2 cents though.R4Ltony said:I low sided with a set of Shogun no cut sliders. They did their job, only the slider had damage..
Damn that sucks JamesPlastic Cup Politics said:I've never lowsided... both of my wrecks have been highsides. pretty lame.![]()
I really like those Motivation sliders, but $124 for the no-cuts is kinda steep.Plastic Cup Politics said:I also have the MotivationUSA sliders, they seem to be very popular. I've tested them, but I think the way I hit would have damaged any slider. I high sided and my whole slider/bracket is bent downward.
But I've heard great reviews of these sliders, I'm sure if you actually "slide" they work great.![]()