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HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector
HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector
HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector

HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector Compatible with 96-07 Yzf 600R Thundercat [P/N: MT290-013-CD]

Product ID : 46810067
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Galleon Product ID 46810067
UPC / ISBN 810036177245
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HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector Features

  • Brand: HTTMT

  • Material: 6061 Billet Aluminum

  • Frame sliders help to protect the frame, engine cases and bodywork/fairings to minimize the cost of repair

  • Professional installation is recommended

  • Item Condition: 100% Brand New Aftermarket Product


About HTTMT- Chrome Spike Extended Frame Slider Protector

Attributes: High Quality Frame Sliders (Left & Right Sides) Frame sliders help to protect the frame, engine cases and bodywork/fairings to minimize the cost of repair Professional installation is recommended Specifics Quantity: 1 pair Instructions: Not Included Condition: Brand New, Never Used Color: Same as picture shown Material: 6061 Billet Aluminum Quick bullet points about sliders: They are not designed to protect plastics, clipons, or rearsets, even though they might help sometimes. You do not want a slider to stick out too far or it will help flip your bike in a crash by snagging on the ground, curb or anything else. You want your slider to touch down when you crash as they will grind off and not catch on anything and if hit hard enough or direct enough they will shatter. If your slider shatters, grinds off or bends then it did it's job. You don't want it solid after a crash or it didn't absorb any energy but merely transfered it on to what you bolted it to. When F1 cars hit the side of a track they explode as they don't want the drive to absorb the energy. Frame sliders are the same way. You want them to stay attached but get beat up and take the energy. If the bolt on a frame slider bends that's a good thing as the only other option is to put the energy on the frame or mounting point. Better the bolt bends. Also if it didn't bend it might have flip the bike by snagging something. A mangled frame slider, but still on the bike, did it's job. No cut frame sliders aren't a direct bolt on like cut sliders as they often have a bracket. Fitment: 1996-2007 YZF 600R / Thundercat / YZF600R