posted March 22, 2004 12:23 PM
Edited By: Ronis on 22 Mar 2004 12:34
Frame sliders from Germany 10R frame sliders made by German company cam be viewed here. moko-gsg.de, then STURZPADS, then KAWASAKI.
I don't like the way they look although construction seems to be pretty stable.
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A bad track day is better than a good day at work!!
I've posted this link before.
I've already paid for R&G sliders and currently waiting for them to arrive.
10RGeezer already have them installed. Ask him for pics if you need 'em.
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A bad track day is better than a good day at work!!
Those sliders seem to be a little too far rearward, aren't they? Has anyone gone down with them yet? I'd rather cut a hole than have sliders that don't actually work.
posted March 23, 2004 01:01 PM
I think as i watch pic that they cut hole on it. As i look to my bike i think there is no other way and also think that are to rearward. But i duno if there are any other posibility.
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ride it like u stole it
posted March 25, 2004 06:19 AM
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Frame sliders from Germany
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10R frame sliders made by German company cam be viewed here.
moko-gsg.de, then STURZPADS, then KAWASAKI.
I don't like the way they look although construction seems to be pretty stable.
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A bad track day is better than a good day at work!!
posted March 25, 2004 07:34 AM
Edited By: Ronis on 25 Mar 2004 07:34
Scroll down the left part. You'll see "Sturzpads" on red.
If don't, check eyes sight. ____________
A bad track day is better than a good day at work!!
posted April 02, 2004 11:06 AM
These can also be sourced through Wild Hair Racing.com as well and list for $130.00 without shipping added. Open Mon -Thurs though, just called them and got the machine.