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Re: Crash Bobbins

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They are still available from SW-Motech:-
http://www.motorcycle-road-and-race.co. ... 25001.html

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Re: Crash Bobbins

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would the below one would fit without any drilling on the fairing ?

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Honda VTR 1000 VTR1000 Super Hawk Frame Sliders NO CUT\

Brand New set of *No Cut* Frame Sliders

Slider kit comes complete and requires no additional parts or any fairing modifications.
fiero wrote:would the below one would fit without any drilling on the fairing ?

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Re: Crash Bobbins

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Wicky wrote:
Honda VTR 1000 VTR1000 Super Hawk Frame Sliders NO CUT\

Brand New set of *No Cut* Frame Sliders

Slider kit comes complete and requires no additional parts or any fairing modifications.
fiero wrote:would the below one would fit without any drilling on the fairing ?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-VTR-1000- ... dd&vxp=mtr
yes mate i have read the description, but wanted to know if any of us have used this model in their VTR and how quality are these.
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From the items location in sunny California USA they are more likely to have bought and fitted by US Superhawk ( http://www.superhawkforum.com ) owners rather any UK VTR owners. The offset dog leg style of bolt mounting means it should do what they claim and not require drilling into panels - look at where your engine mounting bolts are immediately behind the fairing panel. They are unbranded so I suspect they are imported in from China so quality wise its caveat emptor.

edit. 8541Hawk is 30 miles or so from where they are being sold.
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Re: Crash Bobbins

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Wicky wrote:From the items location in sunny California USA they are more likely to have bought and fitted by US Superhawk ( http://www.superhawkforum.com ) owners rather any UK VTR owners. The offset dog leg style of bolt mounting means it should do what they claim and not require drilling into panels - look at where your engine mounting bolts are immediately behind the fairing panel. They are unbranded so I suspect they are imported in from China so quality wise its caveat emptor.

edit. 8541Hawk is 30 miles or so from where they are being sold.
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fiero wrote:would the below one would fit without any drilling on the fairing ?

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-VTR-1000- ... dd&vxp=mtr
I have these fitted to my bike. I can confirm they are easy to fit and don't require any cutting of the fairing. I'm not sure how effective they would be in a crash scenario having never put them to the test.
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Re: Crash Bobbins

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Nickcv wrote:
fiero wrote:would the below one would fit without any drilling on the fairing ?

I have these fitted to my bike. I can confirm they are easy to fit and don't require any cutting of the fairing. I'm not sure how effective they would be in a crash scenario having never put them to the test.
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