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| Top Gear Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 80 |
I got some frame sliders for my bike but the install requires drilling through my fairings. Any one done it before? Who wants to help?
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| Superbike Champ Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 544 |
No drilling required on mine... I got Shogun sliders on a GIx.... I dunno if it's just your model or the sliders but, there has to be an alternative....
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I've heard of a lot of bikes requiring the fairings to be cut or drilled. Gixx's are the exception I think. | |
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pm mustang hes got the best idea and way to do it ive seen |
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| Speed Junkie Joined: Jul 2005 From: las vegas Posts: 138 I Ride: '02 cbr600f4i |
i just did mine 3 weeks ago. get a (extra)bolt to screw in where the frame sliders will go. grind the side with the head to a point. u now have a marking tool that can be adjusted in and out.
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| Top Gear Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 80 |
do u pull the motor mount bolt off.... is that where it goes?
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Here's a thread with some pics that show the cutouts involved: http://www.sportbikes.net/forums/sho...59#post2217759
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| Top Gear Joined: Apr 2006 Posts: 80 |
Done... thanks!
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