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We had the pleasure of being interviewed by Motorcycle.com this past weekend at the AIMExpo in Florida regarding our newest product line - the 5-Second Axle Slider. The video also has a brief explanation of the Bar End Slider line at the end. For anyone contemplating getting axle sliders during the off-season, check this out! Only one puck needs to be removed, adding just a few seconds to a typical wheel change, making ours the most efficient option out there. Protect your Fork lowers and swingarm - and keep the same convenient wheel change!
http://blog.motorcycle.com/2013/10/1...sliders-video/
Price is $59.99 for a full front or full rear kit.
Axle Sliders are currently available for the following models: (other makes/models are in the works and being added on a regular basis, call 978-297-2977 for more information)
BMW S1000RR (Front)
Ducati 848/1098/1198/Diavel/Streetfighter/Panigale 1199
Honda CBR 600RR 2007+ (Front)
Kawasaki ZX6/636 07+, ZX10 08+ (Front)
Suzuki GSXR 600/750 06-10, GSXR 1000 05-05 (Front)
Suzuki GSXR 600/750 08-10, GSXR1000 07-13 (Rear)
Suzuki GSXR 600/750 2011+ (Front)
Yamaha R6 06+, R1 04+ (Front)
Last edited by mzdagrl; 10-28-13 at 08:48 AM.
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If you run into a wall with a helmet on, you still ran into a wall.
I like the axle slider design, just curious how I would be able to safety wire my axle nuts with the sliders installed? The pucks look like they block the end of the axle nut.
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I don't bother wiring those, but if you want to do that it's pretty easy. Just orient the loop on the so that if you attach wire to it the wire pulls the pin into the puck (any direction other than out does this just fine).
I was thinking of the axle nuts, Eric.
I wasn't sure if the pucks cover them and then not allow the axle nuts to be safety wired?
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In some cases ( like the 848 ) they do cover the nuts. But, like I said, it's very easy to safety wire the ring on the pin if you want to.