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Old June 30th, 2012, 05:12 PM   #1
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Question Streetbikes Unlimited Frame Sliders Install?????

Hey, has anyone installed streetbikes unlimited no-cut frame sliders? I'm trying to install them but I don't have the instructions because I bought them off a forum member. If anyone has installed them before or has a set of instructions they wouldn't mind scanning I'd appreciate it. Any familiarity with this installation would be great. Thanks a lot
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Old June 30th, 2012, 05:33 PM   #2
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i dont have this kind of sliders or pics of it, but i imagine it being similar to all frame slider installations.

1) get bike on stands
2) take off fairings
3) get car jack and a 2x4 or something to protect the motor
4) loosen top engine bolt (upper-forward most bolt)
5) support motor with jack
6) take out engine bolt
7) replace bolt with bolt from frame slider kit and put on frame sliders accordingly
8) torque bolt (dont forget to use some thread locker before putting nut back on bolt)
9) remove jack
10) reinstall fairings
11) put bike back on ground

edit: Also, im sure the sliders can only go on one way so mixing up the right and left side should not be a problem.
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Old July 1st, 2012, 09:39 AM   #3
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i dont have this kind of sliders or pics of it, but i imagine it being similar to all frame slider installations.

1) get bike on stands
2) take off fairings
3) get car jack and a 2x4 or something to protect the motor
4) loosen top engine bolt (upper-forward most bolt)
5) support motor with jack
6) take out engine bolt
7) replace bolt with bolt from frame slider kit and put on frame sliders accordingly
8) torque bolt (dont forget to use some thread locker before putting nut back on bolt)
9) remove jack
10) reinstall fairings
11) put bike back on ground

edit: Also, im sure the sliders can only go on one way so mixing up the right and left side should not be a problem.
I believed the engine bolt to be the place to mount them as well but here's the problem: The engine bolt appears to be one long 12" or so bolt with a nut on the end, whereas my frame sliders each have a 6" or so bolt, no nuts. Is the engine bolt hole threaded by any chance? I can't image how else this would work. Thanks a lot for your response
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Old July 1st, 2012, 12:50 PM   #4
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is this what it looks like? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Street-Bike-...-/220836501100


if so, you need to install the brackets to the engine and those 6" bolts go through the frame slider and into the bracket to get secured.
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