Could someone with the SpeedyMoto frame sliders post a pix? Please? ;D
I thought I saw somewhere that Will was getting some installed. I am considering these as well.
I have them on the S2R1000 but I don't have a camera. Sorry. Once again technically challenged to the point of not even owning one. Also have a set for the BiB but have yet to install them. What's the question Lisa?
I've got Speedy Motos on the 1098...
Randy just put sliders on William's, but they are Rizoma.
I had them on the 620. Tested them and they worked pretty well. Check my flickr
Bbernardo8 is the user
i thought they'd be really overwhelming, but can hardly see them on leetle 620.
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2240/2515289588_188b29a073_m.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/unseelie/2515289588/)
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2331/2515289354_694497142a.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/unseelie/2515289354/)
Quote from: fastwin on May 24, 2008, 01:05:12 PM
I have them on the S2R1000 but I don't have a camera. Sorry. Once again technically challenged to the point of not even owning one. Also have a set for the BiB but have yet to install them. What's the question Lisa?
I'm thinking about buying a SpeedyMoto set of frame sliders but I want to see how they look on the bike.
Thanks for the replies everyone [thumbsup]
If you want we can meet up for lunch, etc. and I'll ride something not Japanese (ie. Monster) and you can check them out. I am very biased, I love Speedymoto stuff and Christian in their sales dept. has been great. Get used to ordering what you want only to have it backordered... it is probably because there stuff kicks butt and they can't keep up with the stock.
I have them on my SBKs too, the under the bodywork type. Just a tip, if you get a set for the 620 put a hydraulic/manual lift under the motor because when you drive out the stock motor mount bolt with the Speedymoto threaded motor mount bolt (that the sliders thread on to) the motor slips down a few milimeters and the lift will hold the motor in place. Otherwise, when it slips down a nano bit you cannot drive the replacement threaded motor mount bolt through. Yes, I found out the hard way. The lift/jack made it a job for a six year old. [thumbsup]
Oh, by the way, all the newer Speedymoto sliders seem to be the "mushroom" style. The older ones are standard "straight" style sliders and the ones I have look like mushrooms... if you know what I mean.
Thanks Brian, great post. I'm really on the fence about the whole frame slider thing... I've been lucky so far with garage drops :o :P but I think it's time to stop tempting fate.
At the next lunch meet up I'll check out your SpeedyMotos [thumbsup]