I was recently caught in the rain and dropped my Busa at approximately 25 mph or so. The bike and I hit the ground and the bike slide across the road for approximately 15-20 yards. As I slid across the road watching in horror, I noticed that my bike was not sheding plastic parts as it slid across the road. When I picked her up there was almost no damage to anything more than the slider! I was able to ride home and she was ready to go after a good look over.
There have been a number of posts here lately bashing some vendors and maybe rightly so. But we should say something when a vendor saves the day too, right? The T-Rex frame sliders are no-cut ype but are very sturdy and well engineered. They are easy to install but you have to remove the fairing lowers, but that's nothing compared to having to drill holes in the plastic.
I have heard a lot of debate on frame sliders but after this little incident I'm a real believer in them and especially the T-Rex units.
There have been a number of posts here lately bashing some vendors and maybe rightly so. But we should say something when a vendor saves the day too, right? The T-Rex frame sliders are no-cut ype but are very sturdy and well engineered. They are easy to install but you have to remove the fairing lowers, but that's nothing compared to having to drill holes in the plastic.
I have heard a lot of debate on frame sliders but after this little incident I'm a real believer in them and especially the T-Rex units.