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Old 07-12-2004, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I seen on a post somewhere about no cut frame sliders, does anyone know of any place that sells those? Cause i dont really want to cut my fairing
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I dont think they are made for our bike... the engine mount is directly behind the fairing
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You must have been looking at faring protectors.
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It isn't that hard, just measure, measure again, and triple check. It was a little nerve racking on the first side, but the other side was cake.
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I still have not gotten mine on, but that's because I layed the bike down the day before I was going to do it, and it made things a bit out of alignment.
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Where do you find fairing protectors?
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Where do you find fairing protectors?


I think he meant frame protectors. They go over the side frame rails by the gas tank.


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oh... ART makes some of those, carbon fiber.
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Yes.

Not sure if they are worth it. Maybe in a tip-over, but the fairnings will get the damage first.

If the damage gets to the actual frame, there is more than just scratches to worry about then.

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