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09-13 Yamaha Fz6r No Cut Shogun Frame Sliders on 2040-parts.com

US $70.95
Location:

Rocklin, California, US

Rocklin, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return Requirements For a full refund of the product purchase price the following conditions must be met: • Items must be in new, unused, uninstalled condition • Item packaging must be in new undamaged condition • Items must be returned with all original packaging and accessories • Items must be received by us within 30 calendar days of purchase Refunds Policy • Items received within 30 calendar days of purchase in new condition are funded the full purchase price of the item • Items received after 30 calendar days are refunded 80% of the purchase price Items that cannot be Returned • Items with tags removed or missing UPC codes • Items considered for personal use or subject to California heath code restrictions. Some examples are underwear, face masks, swimwear, etc. • Used or installed items • Items with opened, damaged or missing packaging, miscellaneous parts or literature • Clothing, helmets or gear that has been worn Shipping Policy • Return shipping is paid by the buyer • If the item shipped free, the actual cost of shipping will be deducted from the refund • If the cause of the return is the result of our shipping the wrong item, we will reimburse the return shipping cost Return Authorization (RA) Number ALL RETURNS REQUIRE A RETURN AUTHORIZATION (RA) NUMBER GENERATED BY US. RETURNS WITHOUT A VALID RA NUMBER CLEARLY WRITTEN ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE RETURN PACKAGE WILL BE REFUSED. Part Brand:SHOGUN Manufacturer Part Number:750-6369 Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:BLACK

SHOGUN 
NO CUT FRAME SLIDER KIT

2009 2013 YAMAHA FZ6R

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Shogun Frame Sliders kit.

PRODUCT FEATURES
  • Made of shatter-proof UHMW infused with UV protective polymer. 
  • Absorbs kinetic energy from crashes and will not shatter in cold temperature like some types of Delrin or fade in the sun. 
  • Press fit aluminum bushing (excluding bar ends) to hold it in place during impact to reduce the risk of the slider puck or spool tearing off of the mounting point.  
  • Each Shogun Frame Slider comes with high tensile strength corrosion resistant hardware (cheap imitators do not use high grade hardware and will quickly rust). 
  • Shogun uses socket head bolts in nearly every kit, allowing for stronger frame slider design in a more compact space. 
  • Newer applications of Shogun Frame Sliders make use of a counter sunk design, which distributes the force of impact over a wider area and gives additional strength to the system so that the puck remains attached to the motorcycle.
  • MADE IN THE USA. 
NOTE: DRILLING CLEARANCE HOLES IN THE FAIRING IS NOT REQUIRED

PARTS INCLUDED

2 frame sliders
Misc required hardware

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

High quality and easy to follow instructions are available in PDF format for download. Each set of instructions has a complete pack list of parts along with color illustrations to avoid confusion.

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