I did not want to cut my fairings and saw several companies that advertised no cut frame sliders. Has anyone had a set of these and if so do they provide the same protection as regular frame sliders?
If you get the ones that have the bar that goes all the way across the bike.....if you go down,you'll be needing a new radiator.I've seen it TWICE.
oops--forgot to post a pic--sorry!
Ara ya talkin'about old or new Busa...
Boys, we have to remember that, THE BEST THING IT'S TO NOT FALL...it's normal that some li'l damage can occurs when you fall down...
then we have to calculate which of the two(side fairing or the radiator) is the more expensive...
I have had a side fall on a wet road with my Zx12r...loooooong slide...No damage to the side fairing...but the frame slider was fixed to a principal frame bolt...But it was very nasty while it hit the chins...
Dont matter,well maybe the second fan on the newer bikes will help with the damage done to radiator.In both cases it was the 1rst Gen busas.I wouldnt waste good money on those things,they look great but performance is minimum and they are hard to remove as well after going down,often causing more damage than the crash itself.Sliders are meant to be attached to the frame,plain and simple.
Dont matter,well maybe the second fan on the newer bikes will help with the damage done to radiator.In both cases it was the 1rst Gen busas.I wouldnt waste good money on those things,they look great but performance is minimum and they are hard to remove as well after going down,often causing more damage than the crash itself.Sliders are meant to be attached to the frame,plain and simple.
I believe that the perfect choice is GSG (Deutschland):
But always while you are manoeuvring the bike to parking or move it at idle speed you hit the slider with chins...a little bit fastidious...
If you get the ones that have the bar that goes all the way across the bike.....if you go down,you'll be needing a new radiator.I've seen it TWICE.