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TOTO
12th April 2009, 17:28
Can someone tell me where I can buy really really hard knee sliders ? I heard there are ceramic ones or titanium or something...where can I get those from.


How about the sparkling ones. I know bikestore.co.nz used to sell them, but is there an actual physical place I can buy them from ?

Cherio.

Toto.

bully
12th April 2009, 17:32
quasimoto have taitanium ones im pretty sure, take a look at there site.

roadracingoldfart
12th April 2009, 17:36
I use the tiles that fell off the Challenger and they generate
blue sparks.:eek5: They look good at night too .

TOTO
12th April 2009, 17:57
quasimoto have taitanium ones im pretty sure, take a look at there site.

i'll check. any other place ?


I use the tiles that fell off the Challenger and they generate
blue sparks.:eek5: They look good at night too .

No you dont :nono:

Two Smoker
12th April 2009, 18:09
After sampling a large range of knee sliders, I founf the best ones to be Oxford sliders. They have the best cost to wear ratio. One set will last me a whole round at the nationals. Titanium doesnt really last longer, especially on the road. But they do look bling! Colemans Suzuki stock alot of these sliders...

TOTO
12th April 2009, 18:14
After sampling a large range of knee sliders, I founf the best ones to be Oxford sliders. They have the best cost to wear ratio. One set will last me a whole round at the nationals. Titanium doesnt really last longer, especially on the road. But they do look bling! Colemans Suzuki stock alot of these sliders...

thanks for the info mate :niceone:

CHOPPA
12th April 2009, 18:25
The tecnic ceramic ones seem to be really good, my set has last a whole year so far and will prob do another...

Depends how hard you jam ya knee down i guess

TOTO
12th April 2009, 18:33
The tecnic ceramic ones seem to be really good, my set has last a whole year so far and will prob do another...

Depends how hard you jam ya knee down i guess

where can I buy those ceramic ones from please ?

discotex
12th April 2009, 18:59
How about these guys? :)

<img src="http://www.knee-sliders.co.uk/images/uploads/smile_m.jpg">

http://www.knee-sliders.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=56

TOTO
12th April 2009, 19:07
How about these guys? :)

<img src="http://www.knee-sliders.co.uk/images/uploads/smile_m.jpg">

http://www.knee-sliders.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=56

they look funny but I really need something hard. The Ixon standard sliders that came with my one piece ones allmost ground trough coz they are really soft :oi-grr: in only a few hours.

roadracingoldfart
12th April 2009, 21:16
i'll check. any other place ?



No you dont :nono:


OK , you got me i dont have any of them , but i wish i did lol.

Im a classic racer , i dont get a kneee down till i crash :gob: and im 6 foot 2 on a 400 lmfao . Yupp i look funny :eek5:

TOTO
12th April 2009, 21:19
OK , you got me i dont have any of them , but i wish i did lol.

Im a classic racer , i dont get a kneee down till i crash :gob: and im 6 foot 2 on a 400 lmfao . Yupp i look funny :eek5:

with such long legs you should have no probs whatsoever.

roadracingoldfart
12th April 2009, 22:01
with such long legs you should have no probs whatsoever.


Nah id never make a good slapper , i cant open my legs enough .
Way too many damaged bits from crashes while racing .:yes:

CHOPPA
12th April 2009, 22:23
where can I buy those ceramic ones from please ?

Call Mr Motorcycles, they will have them sent to you no worrys!

09-238 3176

TOTO
12th April 2009, 22:28
Call Mr Motorcycles, they will have them sent to you no worrys!

09-238 3176

Thanks a million mate :niceone:

gtr boy
12th April 2009, 23:12
hey toto
sounds like youve got the hang of your scoot
get the ones that spark like bayliss had
cant go wrong with those
:yes::yes:

TOTO
12th April 2009, 23:22
hey toto
sounds like youve got the hang of your scoot
get the ones that spark like bayliss had
cant go wrong with those
:yes::yes:

we will eventually get the sparkies :)

now I'm still learning and need something really hard that will last longer than 2 hours.

gtr boy
13th April 2009, 00:45
ha try the triangle pills they are supposed to work

FROSTY
13th April 2009, 18:37
I used to have ceramics but shit they were loud.Like so loud I thought someone was crashing beside me

Ivan
13th April 2009, 21:24
I have a set of the racing ahead ceramics I got given to me I been running them since 05 and when I was on 125 I used to be really really hard on dragging my knee as I was so tall and they lasted me ages Im still running em now but they are pretty pegged andwas wondering were to get a good set like that again

Motardman
28th April 2009, 17:57
I used to use these on the racetrack, lasted a fair while

http://www.bikestore.co.nz/products.asp?category=46&item=203