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real axel pegs for stuntin and or axel sliders that are a pretty good length i was wondering if anyone out there knows anything about if they will help in case o crash on the track ?????????????
i prolly dont make much sense but any help would be greatly apprecieated thanks alot guys
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Don't bother with those, just get a good pair of frame sliders. Those types of protection are made for stunters, and might work well with low speed fall over type incidents, but won't benefit you much in an actual crash, track or street.
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stuff like that is more likely to catch, even when not crashing & cause more damage. low profile is what you want.... Might mean more scratches on your plastics, but less structural carnage...... My solution? Don't crashtrackday crash record in 6 years: 1 in 50 plus events.
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wish I had them this day....
just kiddin... yea they probably won't help at all.... if anything they may cause more harm than good in a higher speed crash. A number of people have the axle sliders that double as bobbins for a rear stand but thats it. Even when you buy frame sliders, don't buy them to protect your bodywork and get them long... they'll just bend and fail.
So that is why the bike was like it was......
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Its an OMR (OldManRoger) sub cage and for the track its not needed....less or no pegs would be best....the rear axle sliders are a good buy....