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    Frame sliders

    I just heard that the us dollar is becoming more affordable. 76c!

    http://www.motovationusa.com

    about US$65 plus postage for no nonsence bold on ones.

    In saying that I'm also aware that an NZ company called 'Big Black Bungs' exists. Is there any info about there where abouts and prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaz View Post
    I just heard that the us dollar is becoming more affordable. 76c!

    http://www.motovationusa.com

    about US$65 plus postage for no nonsence bold on ones.

    In saying that I'm also aware that an NZ company called 'Big Black Bungs' exists. Is there any info about there where abouts and prices?
    Havent heard of the NZ ones but i do buy alot of stuff from the states......be very careful what you buy when it comes to crash bungs as shoddy ones will do more harm than good..............
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    Motovation is good, have them right now. They were so cheap, I went and got frame/fork/swingarm Oggy were a stupid price

    Lazy americans tho, they will most likely send imperial bolts, that "fit the thread". Just make sure they send exactly the right bolts as per instructions... You really don't want to know why I know that
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    im looking for one for the right hand side of my R6 anyone have a spare I cud buy ?
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    I just brought a set in from the states cost me about $50 total inc postage. The funniest thing was they sent them in bubble wrap and marked the package fragile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slopster View Post
    I just brought a set in from the states cost me about $50 total inc postage. The funniest thing was they sent them in bubble wrap and marked the package fragile.
    Whomsoever was it from?

    ("Who from?" was too short, apparently.)
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    Korea's Frame Sliders from er... Korea

    Now this just in...

    Installed some frame sliders / oggy knobs / crash bungs last week.
    They're the no-cut type with beefy bolts and machined brackets.
    Top quality and about a third of the price of the Oggy branded ones...

    I can't wait to try them out!

    Oh yeah, got some bobbins from Lifestyle Imports for the swingarm too.
    (Bloody courier drama to get them though - sent to wrong address )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea View Post
    Now this just in...

    Installed some frame sliders / oggy knobs / crash bungs last week.
    They're the no-cut type with beefy bolts and machined brackets.
    Top quality and about a third of the price of the Oggy branded ones...

    I can't wait to try them out!

    Oh yeah, got some bobbins from Lifestyle Imports for the swingarm too.
    (Bloody courier drama to get them though - sent to wrong address )
    cool bike mate, wher did u import them from? im lookin to get me a pair too (long ones) cheers.
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    They look the business K- could you post the contacts plse? Oggys are a ridiculous price 4 what they are .Regrettably i don't have the facilities to make my own these days-don't even have a garage!

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    I'm pretty stoked with them. No cut, no hassle. Comes with all the bits.
    These are by a Korean outfit 'XRT':
    www.mh-korea.com

    I know they do '04-'07 CBR1000 and '04-'05 R1 sliders for sure, but don't know about other models...

    Check the other threads about Crash bungs, frame sliders, Oggy Knobs:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spaz View Post
    In saying that I'm also aware that an NZ company called 'Big Black Bungs' exists. Is there any info about there where abouts and prices?
    His name is Phil and he designs them specifically for your bike. PM me if you want his contact details. Meanwhile...I'm looking for an aftermarket coolant tank for my C1 ZX9R...one with a hole in it so I can mount some crash bungs on my bike. The issue is that the engine mount is located right behind the coolant tank...nice one! Does anyone know where I might find one???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korea View Post
    I'm pretty stoked with them. No cut, no hassle. Comes with all the bits.
    These are by a Korean outfit 'XRT':
    www.mh-korea.com

    I know they do '04-'07 CBR1000 and '04-'05 R1 sliders for sure, but don't know about other models...

    Check the other threads about Crash bungs, frame sliders, Oggy Knobs:
    "Search" is your friend...
    Ha im probably a bit late for this Thread but that korean company doesnt really does Kawasaki... bit of a shame really

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