No drill frame sliders

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  1. lee711

    lee711 Active Member

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    Just fitted a set of the to my 08rr, after toying with the drill or not to drill question I opted for the NO Drill. They're a bit more ££ than R&G's but after fitting i think they are a better more robust product...........Bike Design Motorcycle Crash Protectors for Honda
     
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    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    I looked at these but heard that they can bend and damage the frame in a crash
     
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    Thats what concerned me at first but the solid graded steel bar that runs across the bike ( left to right ) behind the rad but in front of the headers, makes the whole set well solid . I'd like to say only time will tell but i hope to never find out .......lol......

    Quote:By utilising (where necessary) carefully engineered strong, but light, high-tensile steel frame brackets, not only does this kit eliminate cutting, drilling or other bodywork modifications, but in a higher impact incident it is designed to act as a form of "crumple zone" to reduce the crash force transferring to your bike's frame and - more importantly - its engine mounting bolt threads.
     
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    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    I'd like to see pix of em in position. As long as the brackets are well supported with 10mm bolts and not too long, they should be OK.
     
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    I'll get some pics tomorrow and post em for you..
     
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    I always recommnd the LSL No drill frame sliders.

    Buy them from LSL themselves NOT THE UK IMPORTER.

    Much different to 'bungs' and crash proven & delevloped by top level race teams.

    I cant tell you the amount of frames ive seen knackered by silly people with 20 gazillion sets of R&G bungs on their bikes, fireblades & R1's especially due to the way they mount. problem is when they dig in & flick the bike, shortly followed by you watching your P&J explode into a gazillion peices....

    Also, some types of R&G Bungs are now banned under ACU technical & Scrutineering regs due to them injuring riders, the first i beleive are the r1 lower crash bungs.
     
  7. BladeRR8

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    I crashed with r&g bungs and they did their job perfectly.

    I looked at the bike design kit and it is well engineered but I was concerned the strenghting bar could bend in a crash and damage the expensive radiator but I probably worry about things too much.
     
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    As promised..
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    megawatt Well-Known Member

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    If those fixings are 10mm, they look perfectly adequate to me. My trackbike went down on the left hand side, the R&G got ground away by 45 degrees and saved all but a slight breakthrough on the alternator cover. You will have a problem with any crashbung if the bike lands badly or hits a kerb, but they will generally save you a lot of cash and are worth every penny. Look good too!
     
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    Nice- They look good quality, how much were they? I dont fancy drilling my fairing either.
     
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