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Old 01-06-2003, 02:14 PM
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dude, i finally got around to making a set of frame sliders. they have steel inset for mounting with neoprene outside. hoping the neoprene will work as good as i think. it is more springy but very very strong. plus it is sort of sticky so it will not let the bike slide as far in case of a mis hap. they havent been crash tested yet but as soon as i get a chance i will put em on and push my bike over! will post a pic of them soon. oh yea the neoprene is replaceable too.
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well thets see if the pic works
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thats fucked up oh well here is another
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hey bro, those look pretty good, make me up a set if you get the time. :D
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nice work, whatll you charge me for a set for a 95RR?? :D
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sorry fellas dont have the extra time or materials. just buy some from shuggs at the stuntlife store
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If you go to Point of Balance forum, there is a guy, Tim Barns, that makes them for your 954. They are extra long to protect your cases, but for extra coverage, check out the crash cages that he has!! I've seem them in action, and there nothing else out there that can compete!
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Old 01-07-2003, 08:13 PM
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thats fucked up oh well here is another
Either that is some sweet trick photography....or you really have some BIG fu@king hands :D !!!
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Here's a pic of the Freestyle Ingenuity sliders. They have replaceable ends and cost $100.00. This is the comp. Tim owns. If you would like a set, Give me a call @ (409) 284-3609. We'll be at StuntWars also. ..................Keith(PawPaw)
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....and here's a pic of the cages!
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Either that is some sweet trick photography....or you really have some BIG fu@king hands :D !!!
yeah that picture was scarin me, those fingers must be 14 inches long
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Keith,
where did you get the cage?
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Originally posted by mattdedes
yeah that picture was scarin me, those fingers must be 14 inches long
yeah, he has to be real careful when he is picking his nose
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yea when i resized the pic it made my fingers look huge. kinda scared myself. holy **** i just realized with only the 2 fingers showing at the top **** lookks like e.t.'s hands. thats some funny ****

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Sliders

Hola,

I have a 1990 GSXR 750, and i need frame sliders for it. Iv'e gone to my local ma and pa shop, and the local Suzuki shop, and nobody can find 'em. Anyone know where i could locate some? Or who might know where to get 'em? Thanks!
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these are some sliders.
this is my friends bike. a guy we ride with makes these they are some heavy duty ****.
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myself and patrick have tested tims sliders, wheelie bars, and crash cages numerous times and they work wonders. nothing broke! have always been able to ride the bike off from a crash. not even a freakin lever broke. you guys should check into getting a cage. it will save you tons in case covers.

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whoa those sliders are HUGE! i want be able to split lanes of traffic anymore without scratchin peoples doors
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The Poor-Mans way out...Just made these today:



More info in the Redline forum on the difficult craftsmenship & engineering that took place to make these puppies :D !
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Call..
tim barnes with Freestyle Ingenuity. 817-713-7948
for more info on the cage???????

Does anyone know a website, catalog, whatever for the cages???
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