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    Worlds cheapest frame sliders??

    $8.38US (plus postage) and delivered in 10 days....

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/FRAME...mZ360071135792



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    Unreal price. Whats the bolt quality like? It'd be a mongrel if they snapped during a fall.

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    quote:Originally posted by skb954

    Unreal price. Whats the bolt quality like? It'd be a mongrel if they snapped during a fall.
    Just buy whatever quality you want.


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    it says postage is $30 US - is that right?

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    he needs to use a sharp, large radius tool to do that large diameter

    do you lucky honda pricks get regular pitch bolts? the fine pitch gr12.8 bolts were the most exxy part of the ones i was making
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    im sticking with me oggy knobs... i know they will withstand a 1300 with a full tank of fuel sliding on them and not bend the bolt

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    did that dent the frame a lil tho on the 1300?

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    oggys normally go straight into the engine from what i have seen

    the no-cuts are the shite ones that stuff frames


    oh, and oggys bend if u slam down hard
    the ones i was making (fimpKNOBS tm) had gr12.9 bolts and they bend on a few peoples bikes
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    you only get what you pay for lads

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    quote:Originally posted by fimpBIKES

    oggys normally go straight into the engine from what i have seen

    the no-cuts are the shite ones that stuff frames


    oh, and oggys bend if u slam down hard
    the ones i was making (fimpKNOBS tm) had gr12.9 bolts and they bend on a few peoples bikes
    I dropped my XJR1300 on one of them pretty hard and shot it down the road.
    Held up fine

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    i've got rg-racing ones from england. no bending, no frame damage, no digging in. it just wore down the black stuff. good gear i reckon.

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    what do you make yours out of fimp if you don't mind me asking I have to make some for my 95 gixxer 1100 cos I've never seen any for oldschool gixxers I was gonna use nylon like I use for my body lifts on fourbys

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    use something harder

    i used acetal (brand name is "delrin" but just buy the acetal)
    its harder, so will slide better and not grip

    plus its meant for machining
    Rev the fucker!!!!!

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    thnx bloke will ring the plastics factory tomorrow and see if they stock it sometimes it sux having an older bike but I like playing on the lathe so will surely make something

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