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i'd gonna do the nesr obligated thing and say woodcraft. Jim lowsided his SV in turn 2 at the Bomo day and it barely scratched the damn thing
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Woodcraft is very high quality stuff that has been tried and tested. If you don't mind spending some $ for good protection, then that is the way to go!
There are brands besides Woodcraft?![]()
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-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
I like the woodcraft, save my bike many times
you have an SV - Motosliders or nothing. They bolt on with one straight bolt through the frame and engine. Nothing beats them. Check out svrider.com while you are at it.
edit: if you go faired then here is the link for no-cut sliders.
Last edited by sveesix; 06-06-10 at 10:48 AM.
With a naked/half-faired bike like the SV, your options are basically limitless. But I'm somebody that has absolutely zero interest in cutting holes in my stock bodywork, so I've had to look for mfgs that actually do the legwork to engineer proper brackets that allow for good slider location. A lot of brands (like Woodcraft, LSL, Lockhart Philips, Pro-Tek, etc) simply don't do that. So I can only talk about the two brands I've been able to use.
On my 650R, I went with R&G sliders, and I can tell you for a fact that they work VERY well. The nylon puck did exactly what it was supposed to, and showed only slight signs of wear. But I wanted to keep the look new/clean, so I ordered a new puck and it was extremely easy to replace.
On my new bike, it was a lot harder to find decent ones that didn't require chopping up the plastic, but Motovation Accessories designed a great kit. Their brackets are a great heavy duty design (enough to make an engineer smile), and the pucks have an amazing feel of quality to them. They also mount to the strongest points of the frame (not the motor), so I can trust they'll do their job if needed.
Just don't by the cheapo $30-40 special, and in your case something like Woodcraft may be a good option.
Screw no-cuts. In some cases, they CAUSE more damage than they prevent.
Believe me, having crashed my SV with Woodcraft sliders and only having to replace hard parts that also slid (brake lever, rearset peg, spool slider), I'll never buy another brand.
All of the parts performed just as they were designed. Only $80 later. Compare that to punctured parts from no-cut sliders, because their brackets bent into parts they shouldn't.
Don't go for the cosmetic shit. If they require cutting, then do it. Or have someone do it for you. You won't be sorry.
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Sporty... Woodcraft or axljak.
We sell both and I can show you the results of track crashes with them.
The crash:
The damage (pic is missing the left clip-on, the bar [forgot to mention that above] and brake lever had to be replaced) The result was minimal plastic damage and everything else was easily replaceable parts, as designed:
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everyone around here are woodcraft-whores. Motosliders were made for the SV and are tried and tested...they are made to stick out far enough to protect the radiator and the fairings for the specific motorcycle. Check over at SVrider. Many who have used woodcraft sliders on the SV suffer from radiator damage in the smallest of drops. These are why the Motosliders excel - they are made for the SV. Use them or don't use them. After all it is not my bike.
I am sure that woodcraft would do you fine if you choose that route. Good luck either way.
Last edited by sveesix; 06-06-10 at 11:14 AM.
Ya got me... Woodcraft sucks and I'm a whore.
-Pete LRRS/CCS #81 - ECK Racing, TonysTrackDays
GMD Computrack Boston | Pine Motorparts/PBE Specialists | Phoenix Graphics | Woodcraft | MTag-Pirelli | OnTrack Media
The Garage: '03 Tuono | '06 SV650
I like my Motovation frame sliders on the R1. Quality stuff IMO. Or you can opt for some sweet skate board wheel sliders like on the Motard.
woodcraft. bike came with Vortex and they were lot longer than Woodcraft which made me think they kept more of the bike off the pavement - wrong. What it did was bend my R6 motor mount when I went "off road" and also strip the threads in the motor. went down bunch o times with WC's and never had a problem. Woodcraft are the only rear sets I would consider also
Looks like I'm SOL. Checked Woodcraft, Vortex, Motivation apps, even checked bike bandit. Nada. That'll teach me not to ride older bikes.![]()