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1999 2002 Suzuki SV650 Black Sliders Review

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Description of 1999 2002 Suzuki SV650 Black Sliders

***NO BODY MODIFICATIONS REQUIRED***. All Shogun Motorsports frame slider kits come with left and right frame sliders and all necessary mounting hardware. Shogun also offers a 1yr free replacement puck for White, Black and PA2 kits. (Contact Shogun Motorsports for details.). Shogun frame sliders are superior to other frame slider brands by virtue of their construction and material. Shogun pucks are made of shatter-proof UHMW infused with UV protective polymer. Shogun pucks absorb kinetic energy from crashes and will not shatter in cold temperatures like some types of foreign recycled Delrin or fade in the sun. Each puck has a press fit aluminum bushing to hold it in place during impact to reduce the risk of the puck tearing off of the mounting point. Shogun uses socket head bolts in nearly every kit, allowing for stronger frame slider design in a more compact space. Newer applications of Shogun Frame Sliders make use of a counter sunk design, which distributes the force of impact over a wider area and gives additional strength to the system so that the puck remains attached to the motorcycle. Some Shogun products are available in a 3 piece kit which consist of matching frame sliders, swing arm spools and bar ends. Made in the USA.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

not suitable for motorcycles and weight training

Appears to be of excellent quality. And although the rating doesn't say they come as a couple. What I was worried about. But I have a 2001 SV 650 and the longest frame slider of the two doesn't even protrude far enough to protect the frame. The shortest screw doesn't even come close. The longest bolt is the only one that fits my bike. The short one doesn't even bite into the rails with the frame slider mounted. And the bottom of my bike is bare, so I didn't even try to fight the fairings…

Pros
  • Fork sliders
Cons
  • Not for everyone