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    Slider Recomendations

    So I picked up a new R6 this weekend, and I am starting to go down the list of add ons. The first thing I am going to do is sliders in case I go down at a track day or god forbid on the street. I will definately go with Woodcraft, but my question is what else do I need? Will the basic sliders on the side of the bike do, or is there more I should be looking into to protect it?

    The first stage of add ons is listed below, it's just the basics to get me rollling. Any other recomendations? The second round will likely start with a slip on, and rear-sets.

    Frame Sliders
    Braided Brake Lines
    Stomp Grips for the gas tank
    License Plate Kit (to get rid of that god aweful mounting set up it comes stock with)
    Flush mount signals

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    Might wanna check with people that have em but I'm pretty sure there's some tank protectors that you might wanna look into.

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    Screw the slip-on, you won't gain anything keeping the catalytic converter and spend the money on some case guards if you really want to protect your bike in a crash. Woodcraft's are nice, but I also like the GB Racing ones I put on mine. I would do Woodcraft frame sliders, Woodcraft clip-ons, and either of the 2 mentioned case guards. The GB Racing ones include a clutch cover protector and are cheaper, but the Woodcraft ones look better imo and have replaceable skid pads. The clip-ons will save your fork tubes from getting bent in the event of a bad tip-over. Save your money up for a full-exhaust if that is important to you. Buying a slip-on will really only change the exhaust note a little and you'll need to have a power commander... imo it's just not worth the money. The stock silencer is just about as light as any aftermarket one you'll find.

    Oh yeah and tank sliders aren't a bad idea. The real good ones ain't cheap, but there are some for around 100 bucks.

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    Tank sliders on that is always a good thing as well as frame sliders. The point on the tanks tends to get bashed in even with a simple tip over in a garage/parking lot. We have them on our site, as well we are now carrying the ETI R6 Kevlar Tank Guards which cover the whole side of the tank.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STREET&COMP
    Tank sliders on that is always a good thing as well as frame sliders. The point on the tanks tends to get bashed in even with a simple tip over in a garage/parking lot. We have them on our site, as well we are now carrying the ETI R6 Kevlar Tank Guards which cover the whole side of the tank.
    The eti tank guards are the way to go. They crash very well and can be repaired. The traxxion dynamics ones are junk. Ive crashed both sets. The traxxion ones helped puncture the tank. The eti ones slid forever. Plus they can be painted and will blend in with the bike better.

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    Ah yes the tank. I heard about that, ok so those are getting added to the list.

    Brian C,
    You must be reading my mind. I was debating between case guards and a slip on for round 2. Frankly I am looking at slip ons because I want it to sound a little better. Then again, the case guards are more important so they are now going on the top of the list for round 2. The exhaust can wait.

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    I'm pretty sure tank sliders are required on certain years for racing.

    Woodcraft spool sliders are good, too. I know some people like the axl sliders, but supposedly they are a pain if you swap out your tires alot (like in racing).

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    Quote Originally Posted by sdog30 View Post
    Woodcraft spool sliders are good, too. I know some people like the axl sliders, but supposedly they are a pain if you swap out your tires alot (like in racing).
    Ease of use vs. chance of snapped spools...pick your poison. But I can say that I hate putting Shamu up on that pad stand.

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    go with the ETi sliders.....i had adreline city sliders before, crashed it came off and ground the tank, eti held solid....Also go with the woodcraft sliders for sure

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    Re: Slider Recomendations

    Quote Originally Posted by BSR6 View Post
    Ah yes the tank. I heard about that, ok so those are getting added to the list.

    Brian C,
    You must be reading my mind. I was debating between case guards and a slip on for round 2. Frankly I am looking at slip ons because I want it to sound a little better. Then again, the case guards are more important so they are now going on the top of the list for round 2. The exhaust can wait.
    don't they require case guards when racing?

    Woodcraft frame sliders and rear sets kept all but the corner of the upper fairing off the ground in my low side the other day. people usually don't think of rear sets as crash protection but not having folding pegs like stock has saved both of my bikes from a lot of damage in crashes. definitely recommend both.

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