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lowenranger

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just bought me some new frame sliders and are having second thoughts about installing them if anyone is interested in them
 

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Why are you having second thoughts about installing them? Which ones are they? How much?

These are things that I'm sure others will want to know.

Take care.
 

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they are black pro tek i just dont really feel like messing with it and i have lower fairings and dont want to drill through them i paid 60 make reasonable offer
 
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Just my 2c, but I'd put them on if your bike isn't already damage.
Could save you alot of time and money at a later date, but its up to you.

Also don't they normally bolt on in the same spot as the fairing?
I have a naked so I didn't have that issue.
 

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they bolt on bechind my fairings so i would have to drill a hole behind it there is no damage to my bike right now (knock on wood) but i just dont want to drill throught my fairings. i changed my mine once i got them home
 
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I just got my no cut frame sliders but I can't get the factory bolts out as they torqued them. I'll need something to break them loose with.
 

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they are black pro tek i just dont really feel like messing with it and i have lower fairings and dont want to drill through them i paid 60 make reasonable offer

Drilling and installing them really aint that hard!

Have a look at my how-to: http://www.600riders.com/forum/how-tos/12392-powerbronze-fairing-cut-frame-sliders.html

I had the same chills running down my spine before I got started, - but it's really not a hard job.
Hope you can find the courage to do it, - would be a shame to destroy the plastics when a pair of sliders could have saved your investment!
 
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