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Yeah, I am curious to see if that system above will protect the left side of the bike. From what I have heard, sliders on a pre do not typically stick out far enough and you will still scrape plastic on the left side. I am drawing a blank on what that cover is called on the left side, but you all know what I am talking about! If it were me (it is me because I have a 97) I would just cut the plastic. Cheaper and like somone said above, it doesn't look bad because there is always a slider filling the hole!
How is that for wordy!!
And they all lived happily ever after!
The End
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I've never seen though, but if you don't wanna cut the fairings, thats the way to go.
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Originally posted by diverdwn8 View PostThanks for all the reply's. Sorry about being to wordy but just trying to give a background info too.
They weren't making fun of you for being wordy, they were making fun of arsenic for just giving 'yes' in response to your post...
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Thanks for all the reply's. Sorry about being to wordy but just trying to give a background info too.
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the cut is worth it .. the sliders will always be in .. so the cuts wont look weird .. and the possible saving of expensive parts = priceless .. well ok .. not priceless .. ronayers will give you all the prices really quick like .. but that sucks
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and you STILL have to cut a whole in the plastics. The ones he's referring are from the UK, and I've watched the installation video they have, it involves cutting the fairings.
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Trying to find sliders
I have a 94 Kat. I have a V & H full exhaust, K&N filter, jet kit and new sprocket. I just can't find any direct bolt on frame slider. I have seen several that I will have to cut my plastics but I really don't want to. Is that going to be a must?Tags: None
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