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faz 07-23-2004 03:18 PM

Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
Anyone here has any frame sliders on their superhawk?

where did you get it from? quality, price?

did you have a chance to "use" them? and if so, how did they hold up?

thanks!

ChickenLover 07-23-2004 05:42 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
https://www.superhawkforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=111

Looks like we've got a couple of options.

Random 07-23-2004 09:59 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
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I've got the lighting performance sliders. They are good quality and appear well made. My only "beef" with them is their size. They are nearly 6" long and stick out from the sides of the bike quite a bit.

I've attached photos.

ChickenLover 07-24-2004 03:13 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
Well, they do stick out quite a bit but I think that that may be necessary with out bikes due to how narrow the frame is.

How much do those go for?

Random 07-24-2004 08:42 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
I think they ran about $100 for the set of 2. I just wish they had a rear set to protect tail/pipes.

I'm not sure who makes the other set available for the VTR, but they mount differently, and are about half the size.

Here are some more photos of the Lighting sliders
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/gal...ons&id=slider3
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/gal...ons&id=slider2
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/gal...ons&id=slider5
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/gal...ons&id=slider4

Here's a photo of the smaller one (Only one I could find)
http://www.runlevelzero.net/greg/gal...=Mokosleftside

ChickenLover 07-24-2004 09:54 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
What is involved in installation? To me it looks like fairing removal, and replacing one bolt with a longer one.

With these sliders it appears that they mount on one side of the slider. Would it not be possible for the sliders to spin around (thus banging into the fairing) in a crash?

Thanks.

EDIT: and what's the NOS for? :twisted:

cdyer77 07-24-2004 10:56 AM

Actually you don't have to remove the fairing at all to mount the lightning's. They have a notch slotted out of the bottom of them to clear the fairing, so it's sipmly a matter of taking out a frame bolt, and bolting in the new sliders.

I agree the sliders are a little long, but I guess thats better then being too short and not working effectively.

faz 07-26-2004 12:05 PM

I have also found these, from the runlevelzero mailing list:

http://www.swsliders.com/

where can I find the lightning performance frame sliders for sale? I did a search on yahoo and such and didn't find anywhere that sell the ones for superhawk.

also, cdyer77, is the one that you are suggesting in the other thread (from the place you worked at) the same as the ones from lightning? from the pictures it looks like the same idea, but I guess the pictures weren't detailed enough.

cdyer77 07-26-2004 01:29 PM

I'm pretty sure they were from lightning. Chris (the owner)had placed the order for me.
Simply installation. One bolt out, new bolt in (with slider on it) Can't get any easier.

Maybe Lightning doesn't sell direct to retail. They are hard to find but he got them for me within a week.

Can't beat that, plus he'll probably sell them to you for less than retail. He's a good guy.

Random 07-26-2004 01:31 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
I picked up my sliders from www.denniskirk.com

faz 07-26-2004 02:49 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
thanks all for the info.

for future purposes, here is the link to the one in denniskirk:

http://www.denniskirk.com/jsp/produc...ain&mmyId=2032

cdyer77 07-26-2004 04:42 PM

That Dennis Kirk link is not the ones I have.
Those definately are NOT the Lightning Products ones that I have. There is no aluminum offset plate with those. Without the offset piece you may run into some problems.I suspect you have to cut the fairing for those to work.

Good Luck if you are buying those, and post up to let us know how you make it with them.

I'll go out and take a pic of mine and post it.

faz 07-26-2004 07:41 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
well, I am assuming that the pics that Random posted are the only kind that lightning performance has for superhawk. (?)

I looked at the links of pictures that appear on runlevelzero as well, and they have the metal offset on them (no cutting required.)

I ordered a set from a local shop here (Santa Clara cycle accessories), for a cost of $99 +tax, and will be receiving them in a couple of days. I will let you all know how it goes. I ordered the lightning performance sliders for superhawk. We will see what I end up getting!!!

on my previous f4i, I had to cut the fairing to put sliders on, and don't mind really cutting the fairing here to, if I get a better protection, but hope I won't have to do it!!!

Random 07-26-2004 08:52 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
the units I got from DK were from Lightning and they did come with the metal plates, and do NOT require cutting of anything. I think the photo on their website is wrong, those are sliders for another bike.

rodger322 07-27-2004 09:28 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
I bought a set from Dynamohumm in Quebec three years ago. They use offset metal plates to position them above the fairing, and the use the upper engine mount bolt for attachment. This requires a special tool for properly torquing the mount bolt.

Rodger

cdyer77 07-27-2004 02:39 PM

I think Faz is probably right. Dennis Kirk probably just has the wrong picture posted for the lightning sliders.

If the ones you ordered are mfg. by Lightning then they should come without the offset spacer, which will make install a breeze and you won't have to cut the fairing at all.

Post a pic once you get them mounted.

faz 07-28-2004 02:19 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
Well, I just went to pick up the sliders from the shop, and yes, they are from lightning performance, and yes, they do come with the offset plates on them, so no cutting is required, just as shown in pictures in the links above.

I will be posting some pictures when I install them on my bike. I actually like the length of them already. After all, I am a male with an obsession with size! The longer... :lol: :lol:

faz 07-28-2004 02:22 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
BTW, here is another online place with good price on them: $89.95

http://www.imotorcyclestore.com/cgi-...200_2dLPFSB_01


I got mine from the local shop that I always shop from. The owner gave me a discount after I mentioned the above site, and mine came out to be $95 + tax ($102 out the door.)

SlowHAWK 07-29-2004 07:15 PM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
I don't know if anyone is still looking for a set of sliders.. but I was browsing through EBAY and came across a set which seems to be at a decent price.... (I have absolutly no affiliation with this company/person) I just remembered seeing a post about sliders, figured I'd paste the link if anyone is interested...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=35580

The bidding starts at 48.99 Buy it now for 54.99... seem to come in multi colors too...

Good Luck to anyone looking for a set...

J.

faz 08-02-2004 01:41 PM

I just put the lightning performance frame sliders on yesterday, and they look pretty good. I took a couple of pictures that I will post later.

faz 08-02-2004 11:41 PM

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faz 08-02-2004 11:41 PM

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faz 08-02-2004 11:42 PM

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ChickenLover 08-03-2004 01:44 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
Looks good to me; but you've got some work to do on those chicken strips. :P

madhawk53 08-03-2004 06:17 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
These are what I have on my bike, I dont have a digital camera, but when I get one Ill take pics. http://www.motovationusa.com/Catalog.htm

faz 08-03-2004 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by ChickenLover";p=&quot (Post 614)
Looks good to me; but you've got some work to do on those chicken strips. :P

less than 70 miles on the brand new tires.

(not that I don't have a 2" strip left on the sides after 4k miles, but the ones you see here are due to the tires being brand new!)

vtr_rider 09-08-2004 06:00 PM

I've just purchased a set of lightning performance sliders, can anyone provide some installation tips?
I assume that since I'm going to remove a engine mount I'll need to brace the engine in some way. How did your install go?

faz 10-11-2004 11:48 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
No need to brace the engine or anything. you will be doing them one at a time, and there is enough support from other bolts to keep everything in place.

I did mine when the fairing was removed. It helped with access to the bolt, especially when using a torque wrench. (which I highly recommend you use when tightening the bolts back... it is important to torque them down to the specified value (see repair manual for values.))

spEEdfrEEk 10-15-2004 07:31 AM

Re: Frame Sliders... anyone here has them??
 
Does the mounting bolt actually require a special tool?
Or, are you saying that you just need a torque wrench to
get the right torque on the new bolt?

8) TJ 8)


Originally Posted by rodger322";p=&quot (Post 515)
I bought a set from Dynamohumm in Quebec three years ago. They use offset metal plates to position them above the fairing, and the use the upper engine mount bolt for attachment. This requires a special tool for properly torquing the mount bolt.

Rodger


Alic 10-20-2004 07:20 PM

The Lightning Performance sliders I got had different bolts - hex inset, 5/16. So I had to buy a hex bit socket set ($10). My torque wrench is in pound inches, and the manual has it in pound feet. I tightened engine bolts to 29 pounds ft = 348 pound inch (I think - so correct me NOW if I'm wrong : ) It still feels like it could be tightened much more...


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