best protection this side of a TROJAN

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Old Mar 19, 2008 | 01:26 AM
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Default best protection this side of a TROJAN

i was wondering how i could best protect my baby (and my biggest investment other than my house). woodcraft makes no cut frame sliders, not too sure about them. i like the idea of not haveing to cut my plastics. the "race rail" or whatever looks ok but does it interfere with daily riding? and is it very expensive? my 98 that was crashed, i found the little crappy frame slider in the ditch along with many other pieces of my bike. any and all help is greatly appreciated as usual
 
Old Mar 19, 2008 | 02:48 AM
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Hey Joe check out the zx6r section, BN is doing the race rails. Make sure you buy derlin frame sliders. Haven't used the no cut but I heard they can break off. Just use a dremel and take you time. I used a laser pointer on a light stand aimed at the engine mount where the bolt goes through on the left side. Marked it with a sharpie and and grinded around little by little with a sanding wheel. The right side didn't have to touch. Just search the forum for pics, surley there's some around.
 
Old Mar 19, 2008 | 04:07 AM
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I have no cuts on my 07 and have not had to use them but they look and feel stronger then the ones I had on my last bike. I had to use them on that at like 25 on a gravel road and they worked so Im sure these ones will too.
 
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