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I bought a pair of original Suzuki crash protectors/(bobbins?) (or as folks here in US call those Frame Sliders) for my SV650S K6. I searched the forum and know how highly people hate original Suzuki crash protectors
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Assuming you have a faired bike they go where the big metal washer is. The 'washer' should have the same diameter as the bobbin.
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Check out the R & G website - http://www.rg-racing.com/
All the info is there including photos and fitting guide inc. torque settings |
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The Suzuki units usually mount to the "front" frame/engine mounting points on each side. This point is at the back side of the front cylinder head. Longer replacement bolts should be provided since they have to be longer than the stock bolts. The "better" aftermarket sliders usually mount to the frame/engine mounting points just to the rear of the ones I've mentioned, as the longer(and larger in diameter) through bolt should be a stronger point.
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They really are a complete waste of time IMHO. Save your money and effort up for the R & G's or if you are in the USA have a look at the Motosliders product as that'l probably work out cheaper for you.
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