| Posted: 04 Jan 2008 20:36 | [?] |
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Wondering if anyone has used the Sato frame slider on an XB12R. The design looks like it would bolt on, but doesn't look very strong. Please help before I spend $100 bones.
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| Posted: 06 Jan 2008 01:32 | [?] |
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I checked out the web site. I noticed there is no air scoop on the left side of the bike. I wonder if you have to remove it to use these sliders? I will call and ask, because these sliders seem to be pretty darn easy to install.
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| Posted: 06 Jan 2008 11:16 | [?] |
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Good point. Please let me know...I would love to put these on if they are going to be worth the trouble.
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| Posted: 07 Jan 2008 03:11 | [?] |
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Hi, I have designed sliders that are patent pending for all XB models. I have built many costom parts for my 04 XB12S and came across this forum looking for some info. I am a certified welder/fabricator I have some pics of my bike on my site at metalvisiondesign.com If you are interested I make these sliders and many other costom parts to order. you can e-mail me at metalvisiondesign@comcast.net my name is Sal
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| Posted: 23 Jan 2008 05:52 | [?] |
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salbreth1 you have mail.
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