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:thumbup: Hi Everyone, we are in machining now for the Robust Aluminum Posts and Spacers for the New MotoSliders Frame Sliders for our DL650 and DL1000 Bikes,

The Frame Slider Pucks for these Frame Sliders are all machined; We also have the 12mm hardened Steel Through Bolts in Stock and will be ready to ship next week,

Here are some photos of the First Sets of the New Frame Sliders,

Mounted with either the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars,



Showing Clearance with the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars using a long level set flush at the end of the Sacrificial Puck on the Sliders,



Showing the Frame Sliders mounted as a stand alone product without any crash bars,



Showing the super clearance for protecting the vulnerable Radiator and other parts,



Mounted with Givi Crash Bars, and similar fit with the Hepco Becker Crash Bars,



Showing clearance between the Givi Crash Bars and MotoSliders Sacrificial puck on the MotoSliders Frame Sliders,

These are being producing in Polished Aluminum and it Black Anodized Finish for those with Black Frames that want to be color matched,

The Frame Sliders are just over 6 inches long with the Sacrificial pucks installed.

A lot of time, engineering and machining has gone into producing a very strong and robust Frame Slider for our bikes that can be adapted to work with all the crash bar sets we have tested so far,

Email me Directly for them at [email protected]

These are designed and built to really help you and your bike out in the event of an unplanned mishap or tip over,

I am still producing the matching Swing Arm Sliders with spools for rear stands for our bikes as well,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
 

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Shweet, email sent.

I guess I'll be the tester....although I have no intention of ever finding out if they really work:???:
 

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Shweet, email sent.

I guess I'll be the tester....although I have no intention of ever finding out if they really work:???:

:hurray: Don't worry about being the tester, Our MotoSliders Frame Sliders have a long standing reputation as being the best made, fitting and performing Frame Sliders for our bikes, These New MotoSliders Frame Sliders simply take them to a new level of performance,

We are in machining now for the Robust Aluminum Posts and Spacers for the New MotoSliders Frame Sliders for our DL650 and DL1000 Bikes,

The Frame Slider Pucks for these Frame Sliders are all machined; We also have the 12mm hardened Steel Through Bolts in Stock and will be ready to ship next week,

Here are some photos of the First Sets of the New Frame Sliders,

Mounted with either the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars,



Showing Clearance with the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars using a long level set flush at the end of the Sacrificial Puck on the Sliders,



Showing the Frame Sliders mounted as a stand alone product without any crash bars,



Showing the super clearance for protecting the vulnerable Radiator and other parts,



Mounted with Givi Crash Bars, and similar fit with the Hepco Becker Crash Bars,



Showing clearance between the Givi Crash Bars and MotoSliders Sacrificial puck on the MotoSliders Frame Sliders,

These are being producing in Polished Aluminum and it Black Anodized Finish for those with Black Frames that want to be color matched,

The Frame Sliders are just over 6 inches long with the Sacrificial pucks installed.

A lot of time, engineering and machining has gone into producing a very strong and robust Frame Slider for our bikes that can be adapted to work with all the crash bar sets we have tested so far,

Email me Directly for them at [email protected]s.com

These are designed and built to really help you and your bike out in the event of an unplanned mishap or tip over,

I am still producing the matching Swing Arm Sliders with spools for rear stands for our bikes as well,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
 

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:hurray: I just got word from the CNC Machine Shop that the Frame Slider Posts and Spacers will be ready for me next week, I will get them out right away to you Stromtroopers waiting to install them on your bikes,

I'll post up more photos here as well at that time,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
 

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SV Racing Parts DL650 and DL1000 Frame Sliders

:thumbup: The Frame Sliders for the DL650 and DL1000 Frame Sliders are all machined and ready to ship,

Email me for them at [email protected] or visit me at SVRacingParts.com Go in Under For Stromtroopers and then Under Frame Sliders

Here are some photos of the First Sets of the New Frame Sliders,



Mounted with either the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars,



Showing Clearance with the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars using a long level set flush at the end of the Sacrificial Puck on the Sliders,



Showing the Frame Sliders mounted as a stand alone product without any crash bars,



Showing the super clearance for protecting the vulnerable Radiator and other parts,



Mounted with Givi Crash Bars, and similar fit with the Hepco Becker Crash Bars,



Showing clearance between the Givi Crash Bars and MotoSliders Sacrificial puck on the MotoSliders Frame Sliders,

These are being producing in Polished Aluminum and it Black Anodized Finish for those with Black Frames that want to be color matched,



The Frame Sliders are just over 6 inches long with the Sacrificial pucks installed.

A lot of time, engineering and machining has gone into producing a very strong and robust Frame Slider for our bikes that can be adapted to work with all the crash bar sets we have tested so far,

Email me Directly for them at [email protected]

These are designed and built to really help you and your bike out in the event of an unplanned mishap or tip over,



I also have the matching Swing Arm Sliders with spools for rear stands for our bikes as well,

Everything is in stock and ready to ship,

Visit SVRacingParts.com to order them directly and I will get you looked after right away,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
 

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I am trying to decide if I want sliders, crash bars or neither. Each year it's been neither. I did see that if you order these sliders you need to know which crash bars are installed. Does that mean that purchasing a set of these prohibits me from installing crash bars later?
 

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:) Hi, the reason we ask if you have crash bars is so that you receive the correct spacers in the right color for your frame.

One of the many beauties of this system is that you can swap out the various spacers to make the Frame and matching Swing Arm Sliders work with various crash bar sets or as a Stand Alone System that do not need crash bars,

Go ahead and order for No Crash Bars, they will work really well on your bike,

Email me Directly at [email protected] and I will get you looked after right away or order directly at the website at SVRacingParts.com

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
 

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Hi good brother, I have been providing the SV Racing Parts Frame and Swing Arm Sliders for our bikes for about as long as Stromtroopers has been a Forum.

Many members have used them successfully for years and they do what they are intended to do, Take the hit first.

This version is simply the latest generation of a known good product.

Quite honestly, I don't think anyone is going to voluntarily slam their bike down,

These are a great product, they minimize damage and they provide a relatively low cost solution to the consequences of the unplanned mishap,

Let me know whenever I can help you out; That is my sole purpose of developing and providing these parts to my fellow Stromtroopers,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
Blair
 

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:thumbup: The Frame Sliders for the DL650 and DL1000 Frame Sliders are all machined and ready to ship,

Email me for them at [email protected] or visit me at SVRacingParts.com Go in Under For Stromtroopers and then Under Frame Sliders

Here are some photos of the First Sets of the New Frame Sliders,



Mounted with either the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars,



Showing Clearance with the Suzuki OEM Crash Bars or the SW MoTech Crash Bars using a long level set flush at the end of the Sacrificial Puck on the Sliders,



Showing the Frame Sliders mounted as a stand alone product without any crash bars,



Showing the super clearance for protecting the vulnerable Radiator and other parts,



Mounted with Givi Crash Bars, and similar fit with the Hepco Becker Crash Bars,



Showing clearance between the Givi Crash Bars and MotoSliders Sacrificial puck on the MotoSliders Frame Sliders,

These are being producing in Polished Aluminum and it Black Anodized Finish for those with Black Frames that want to be color matched,



The Frame Sliders are just over 6 inches long with the Sacrificial pucks installed.

A lot of time, engineering and machining has gone into producing a very strong and robust Frame Slider for our bikes that can be adapted to work with all the crash bar sets we have tested so far,

Email me Directly for them at [email protected]

These are designed and built to really help you and your bike out in the event of an unplanned mishap or tip over,



I also have the matching Swing Arm Sliders with spools for rear stands for our bikes as well,

Everything is in stock and ready to ship,

Visit SVRacingParts.com to order them directly and I will get you looked after right away,

Enjoy the ride, and best regards,
 

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Impressive Service!

My new frame sliders arrived this morning, they are very slick. I'm blown away with how fast they got here. Thanks for the great service. :thumbup: I'll be ordering a chain and sprocket combination very soon.
 

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I'm following GW's lead with the rear sliders in the place of the passenger pegs for more protection. If I carry a passenger (haven't yet), I'm move the sliders back to the swing arm.
 

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I'm following GW's lead with the rear sliders in the place of the passenger pegs for more protection. If I carry a passenger (haven't yet), I'm move the sliders back to the swing arm.
Can you please elaborate? Very interesting.
 

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I removed the passenger pegs from the mounts and stuck a block of aluminum in there for a close fit. Drilling it across for the stock pin and drilling and tapping the outside face for the swingarm sliders finished the job.
 

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I removed the passenger pegs from the mounts and stuck a block of aluminum in there for a close fit. Drilling it across for the stock pin and drilling and tapping the outside face for the swingarm sliders finished the job.
Nice.

Any chance you have some close-up photos?
 

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