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« on: September 08, 2010, 05:36:04 PM »

I have noticed, some people have the frame sliders and no axle sliders, is there a reason that I don't know?
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« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2010, 06:16:16 PM »

I have both on as many bikes as I own. I don't want to cut into fairings to install frame sliders on some of my bikes. Just because I can see me screwing that up. On my Duc SBKs I use Speedy Moto under fairing frame sliders and Rhino Moto front and rear axle sliders. I have Speedy Moto frame sliders and Rhino Moto front and rear axle sliders on the S2R1000 and Sport Classic 1000. On my Gixxer SBKs I also use Rhino Moto axle sliders and Shogun no fairing cut frame sliders. Thankfully I have never tested any of them but I know from other reports they work! It's like a rain suit... if you take it you probably won't need it. Leave it at home you damn sure will. Grin My Hayden Rep RC51 is naked. waytogo
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« Reply #2 on: September 09, 2010, 05:23:26 AM »

It's not an option on some bikes... Sad
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« Reply #3 on: September 10, 2010, 12:38:03 PM »

i like watching SSS axle sliders spin at 80+ mph waiting for something to come flying off.
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« Reply #4 on: September 10, 2010, 07:33:11 PM »

Only reason I don't have axle sliders is that nobody makes them for my bike, so only have frame sliders.
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« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2010, 02:57:18 AM »

i like watching SSS axle sliders spin at 80+ mph waiting for something to come flying off.

The motovation ones I got, you use with a bike stand. Anyone know the exact torque for the frame slider engine bolt on the 696/796/1100? I have searched and come up with different torques, ranging from 40Nm-80NM. That big a variation I 'm not sure what to use. If anyone has specifically for the 796 for 12mm bolt that would be awesome.
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« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2010, 07:28:46 AM »

at a zero or low speed tip-over...the most important thing to keep off the ground is the tank.
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« Reply #7 on: September 16, 2010, 08:32:11 AM »

The motovation ones I got, you use with a bike stand. Anyone know the exact torque for the frame slider engine bolt on the 696/796/1100? I have searched and come up with different torques, ranging from 40Nm-80NM. That big a variation I 'm not sure what to use. If anyone has specifically for the 796 for 12mm bolt that would be awesome.

those are lock nuts, when i had them on my 696 i just tightened them down till i couldnt get the slider to rotate called it good.
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« Reply #8 on: September 16, 2010, 10:20:36 AM »

The motovation ones I got, you use with a bike stand. Anyone know the exact torque for the frame slider engine bolt on the 696/796/1100? I have searched and come up with different torques, ranging from 40Nm-80NM. That big a variation I 'm not sure what to use. If anyone has specifically for the 796 for 12mm bolt that would be awesome.

I copied this from my 1100 manual so I'm saying 60 nm

Frame
Nut securing subframe/frame to engine M12x1.25 60 * GREASE B (on thread and underside of nut)
Bolt securing subframe to frame M12x1.25 60 * GREASE B
Nut on free play adjuster screw M25x1 100 * GREASE B
Free play adjuster screw   0.6 GREASE B
(on thread only)
Bolt securing LH side fuel tank pin to frame M6x1 10   
Keyswitch cover cap nut M6x1 7   
Keyswitch bolt M6x1 Tighten down the bolt head until it fails Solid threadlocker
Bolt securing horn bracket to frame M6x1 10 LOCK 2
Bolts securing fuel tank support plate to subframe  M6x1 10   
Bolts securing subframe joining plate M8x1.25 22   
Bolts securing subframe joining plate to rear tile assembly M6x1 8   
Bolts securing exhaust support plate to fuel tank support plate M6x1 5   
Bolt securing fuel tank to bracket on rear subframe M8x1.25 10 LOCK 1
Seat lock nut M22x1.5 3   
Bolt securing under seat storage compartment M5x0.8 5   
Bolt securing latch to subframe joining bracket M6x1 10   
Bolt securing wiring clips to RH rear subframe M4x0.7 2   
Nut securing shock absorber upper mounting clevis to subframe M10x1.25 42 * GREASE B
Exhaust valve actuator retaining bolts M6x1 10
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« Reply #9 on: September 16, 2010, 02:36:36 PM »

I copied this from my 1100 manual so I'm saying 60 nm

Frame
Nut securing subframe/frame to engine M12x1.25 60 * GREASE B (on thread and underside of nut)
Bolt securing subframe to frame M12x1.25 60 * GREASE B
Nut on free play adjuster screw M25x1 100 * GREASE B
Free play adjuster screw   0.6 GREASE B
(on thread only)
Bolt securing LH side fuel tank pin to frame M6x1 10   
Keyswitch cover cap nut M6x1 7   
Keyswitch bolt M6x1 Tighten down the bolt head until it fails Solid threadlocker
Bolt securing horn bracket to frame M6x1 10 LOCK 2
Bolts securing fuel tank support plate to subframe  M6x1 10   
Bolts securing subframe joining plate M8x1.25 22   
Bolts securing subframe joining plate to rear tile assembly M6x1 8   
Bolts securing exhaust support plate to fuel tank support plate M6x1 5   
Bolt securing fuel tank to bracket on rear subframe M8x1.25 10 LOCK 1
Seat lock nut M22x1.5 3   
Bolt securing under seat storage compartment M5x0.8 5   
Bolt securing latch to subframe joining bracket M6x1 10   
Bolt securing wiring clips to RH rear subframe M4x0.7 2   
Nut securing shock absorber upper mounting clevis to subframe M10x1.25 42 * GREASE B
Exhaust valve actuator retaining bolts M6x1 10

Thank you very much. One thing I would like to add, in the aircraft industry, we use LPS 3 anti-corrosion spray, I use that on my axle thru bolts for my frame sliders, it just adds that extra protection in case water gets in which it will. Also in the case of the frame slider bolt, dissimilar metal.  FYI.
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15/41 gearing(AFAM quick change sprocket)
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