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I want some frame sliders but with so many different brands I am a little lost. Any advice? I'm looking at Oggy Knobs, GYTR and R&G but there are many others - different prices.

What works for you?

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the official yamaha FZ6 ones...
the most expensive and the best by far. designed on the frame so that it protects all of the engine in case of a drop.
 

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I have Shogun sliders, and unfortunately have tested them! They protected the engine extremely well. Can't compare them to any other sliders (fortunately!) so I couldn't really say if they worked better than any other brand..I just know my engine is fine.
 

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I've got T-Rex sliders for 24$ on ebay. Heard from a few people they work well, but I have yet to test them out:thumbup:

For a fair price, you get style and functionality - so it works for me.
 

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You will get a lot of opinions on that question. I'm running Shogun. Here is a link: SHOGUN YAMAHA FZ6 2004-2009 NO CUT BLACK FRAME SLIDERS However, I actually got mine off ebay. My first choice was Motivation but they run around $80 if I remember correctly.

I hope you get some on quick. I'm sure most if not all will recommend Frame Sliders as your first Mod.

Hope this helps.
 

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the official yamaha FZ6 ones...
the most expensive and the best by far. designed on the frame so that it protects all of the engine in case of a drop.
How expensive are they? Can you post a picture?
I've got Lockhart-Phillips. They were low cost, but I don't know how effective they'll be until I have an "opportunity" to "test" them. Hopefully, I won't get around to it for some time.;)
 

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I got the T-Rex earlier in the summer straight from the company for $24 shipped. Though the pic didn't show it, they were the newer style with the grooves. Bolts were right, they have the metal inserts, and they went on in about 3 minutes.

Threw a little blue locktite on there and they haven't budged since. Of course, no one knows until that fateful day when they are need if they actually work or not, but I did my homework and found generally positve reviews.

The left is longer, enough to clear the crankcase in a lowside.

I like 'em. And what I didn't spend on them went towards the Puig Screen and shipping on the Scorpions (which are finally sealed tight and freakin' awesome.)

Scorp
 

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I've gone with the GYTR sliders - got them at the Yamaha dealer where I bought my bike - AUS$100 - pretty good. Will post pics at the weekend, along with my new Scorpions!

Thanks for all your advice.
 

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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!

I have been phoning all over the country (South Africa) to get a pair of frame sliders, but the dealers are MAD with their prices, ranging from US$100 to US$180!!!! Bugger that, I'm going to import a set! T-rex are selling for $24 a set and with import and packaging, that is still HALF the price of a set here.
 
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