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Old 22-09-08, 12:44 PM   #11
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Default Re: best crash bobbins/mushrooms (what ever you call them)

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what are the best? i have some but they dnt seem gr8t one side sticks out lik 4 mm from the engine and the other side sticks out well far.

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Old 22-09-08, 02:32 PM   #12
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r+g worked well for me recently just a few scuffs on the fairing but no breakages even the clutch lever remained intact, the one on the swing arm wore half away too
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Old 22-09-08, 04:21 PM   #13
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motosliders are best for naked and half faired versions

but for faired you have to cut the fairing even thouhg you have a hole due to where they are fitted

the new R&G ones with the hefty aluminum block on each side are really good for the faired versions
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Old 22-09-08, 07:39 PM   #14
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Oh no not another thread with conflicting advice aaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhh!!!

OK so I have a fully faired curvey 2000 and reading this Motosliders are the best but i will have to cut my fairing. R+G's are crap but I don't have to cut my fairing.


Thank goodness i am going away for 4 months tomorrow - maybe this debate will be resolved by the time I get back!!!
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Old 22-09-08, 08:31 PM   #15
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Oh no not another thread with conflicting advice aaaaarrrrrrggggghhhhh!!!

OK so I have a fully faired curvey 2000 and reading this Motosliders are the best but i will have to cut my fairing. R+G's are crap but I don't have to cut my fairing.


Thank goodness i am going away for 4 months tomorrow - maybe this debate will be resolved by the time I get back!!!
1. chill out
2. i am not sure you have to cut the fairings for motosliders on the curvy as i dont have one, i have a pointy ok and you have to cut the POINTY fairings

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Old 22-09-08, 09:09 PM   #16
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its only those curvys that have the lower fairing added that need to have a hole cut. Standard faired curvys don't
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Old 23-09-08, 11:46 AM   #17
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As dizzy said above only SV's (Curvy and Pointy) with lower fairing need the fairing to be cut, can be done quite easily....


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