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Woodcraft Frame Slider Kit Black Short Bmw S1000rr 2010-2016 on 2040-parts.com

US $66.49
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Utica, Michigan, United States

Utica, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Woodcraft UPC:Does Not Apply Manufacturer Part Number:50-0750-SHO


Woodcraft Frame Slider Kit Black Short BMW S1000RR


Manufacturer: Woodcraft

Manufacturer Part Number:
50-0750-SHO

Style: Frame Slider Kit Black Short BMW S1000RR


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Woodcraft Frame Slider Kit Black Short BMW S1000RR

Woodcraft frame sliders stand out in a market crowded with look-alike options. Our patent pending design features a slider puck that can be replaced with one bolt. What makes the Woodcraft design unique is the perpendicular attachment bolt for the puck. Because we do not have to hollow out the center of the puck, we can leave the sliding surface of the puck solid. This provides 48% more plastic to slide on, dramatically improving puck life. The side mount also eliminates the hassle of trying to dig out a puck replacement bolt through a distorted hole.

For racing, this model uses a special universal shorty slider puck that gives the perfect amount of puck protruding from the fairing.

These sliders require cutting the bodywork on the right side. Making solid sliders with no offsets is absolutely the best way to protect your bike in a crash - giving the slider maximum strength to resist bending and breaking. Offset sliders can break and sometimes do more damage than they prevent (like breaking frames). We will only sell what we race with ourselves and believe these to be the best frame sliders available for this bike.


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