frame sliders

frame slider poll

  • Motovation

    Votes: 40 48.8%
  • LSL

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • OES

    Votes: 5 6.1%
  • SW-MOTECH Crashbars (even though their not frame sliders)

    Votes: 2 2.4%
  • other

    Votes: 33 40.2%

  • Total voters
    82
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Wolfman

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Ive just put oggy's on mine, they are a australian made one that is used highly in the race circuit.Wanted genuine gytr but were on back order from japan.

I might be wrong, but i think Oggy Knobs are the original Frame Sliders....i think they are an Australian invention????

All i know is, you cant go past Oggy knobs...top end kit, very well made, extremely strong...the real deal...good choice Jules!

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I know for a fact that GYTR hold up under a crash. Buddy of mine put an R6 down down with them on and only had light scratches and one burnt up slider. I also have seen a T-rex slider hold up in a crash. My bike + someones stupidity = damaged fairings but intact frame, levers, pedals, pegs, and bars. :rockon:
 

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i think this whole frame slider post that i made will help alot of people out their. thanks for all of your inputs:thumbup: keep them coming:rockon:
 

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My T-Rex sliders came in yesterday, and they installed with no issue. I only had red threadlocker, so I hope I don't regret that down the road. I tried to use less than drop on each bolt.
 

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Just before an hour ago i installed the Motovation ones. I don't know if they are good or not (and i don't wanna know).I bought these ones after searching and reading some posts on this site,but i think that the Big Mom's YAMAHA frame sliders are the best and the only ones that in case of a fall will not hurt the chasis. So for know i vote for Motovation.

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I can vouch for the Oggy's working just fine. Put the bike down the other day coming to a stop on a hill (amateur hour for a second). Only thing scuffed was the tip of the oggy nob.....the rest of the bike was untouched.
 

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I have R&G's on mine - they look almost identical to the Oggy's. Has anyone had any experience with them? Don't know if they are available in the US.
 

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i still think motovation is a good brand cause personally seen 2 of my frens bike had a bad fall & it protected their tanks.
 

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I gently dropped my bike a couple of weeks ago and my motivations were the only thing that touche the ground. I have witnesses here too!
 

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I bought the ones from D2Moto and they are just fine. I wanted the extended version and I like them so far.
 

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motovation sliders on order!

has anyone used the swingarm sliders? I've been considering them as they will double as spools, but they look like they stick out a good bit, and i'm wondering whether they'll cause issues at heavy lean angles
 
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