That's freakin' awesome!!!
As a member of many forums I seen this technique on how to install Frame sliders to your beloved fairings that require you to drill.
In a nut shell you..Set the bike on a rear stand, take the fairings off and point a laser level/pen at the center of the bolt which will be used as the attachment point for your slider. Then re-install the fairings and now you have a center mark from the laser as your drilling point”.
The only thing I brought was the laser pointer (other than sliders) as I already had a dremel and car stands.
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I then attached laser pointer to car stand, I’m guessing you can use chair or something that won’t move.
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Once I placed the laser pointer in the correct location I then re-installed the fairings and used the laser as my first point to drill.
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That's freakin' awesome!!!
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Awesome! I've got a pair of these to install on my track bike, was planning to just go butcher on it.
How snug do these want to be? Do you have to remove your sliders and bases to take the fairings off?
That's fantastic info, thanks I have to do the same.
Thanks for the tip on that! We'll have to try this out Windy when we get our new Woodcraft sliders!!
I installed mine over the weekend. One of the posts is longer than the other one and it seems retarded. I've switched them around and it makes no sense at all, it seems like they should both be the shorter type. It's an 07 cbr600rr, has anyone else had this problem? I'm thinking of just cutting down the post and bolt on the longer one, unless it's supposed to be like that..
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Somewhere on the instructions in small text it will say which side is which. But yeah, the R6 ones are also weird, in that one's quite a bit longer than the other but it looks like the bike would be much better suited to equal length ones.
Just check which side is which and fit them up. Once the fairings are on, it'll look muuuuuch better!
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Just want to say thank you for sharing this advice. I followed it today putting my woodcraft sliders in my zx10 and it worked a treat..
Cheers,
Nathan
Good job mate.
Baddie was actually asking if anyone had any pictures of that one time he rode his bike. It was a leap year during a solar eclipse. He knows its a long shot, that's why he keeps asking.
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