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02-07-2007, 11:58 AM
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Formula Extreme
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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I've been looking at slider options for Speedy. I was wondering, has anybody tried mounting some of the more common (big 4 applications) sliders on the Speed Triple? I mean, it's just a nylon, Delrin, or polycarbonate puck, sometimes with a spacer, mounted with a bolt. The axle ones just bolt through the hollow axle.
For example, would a front fork slider for a GSXR1000 fit speedy? As long as axle length and diameter are close, it should.
As for the rear swingarm, isn't it basically the same ELF-type swingarm that Honda used in the '90's? Wouldn't a Honda app fit?
For that matter, any dual swingarm app should fit, as long as axle length and inner diameter are comparable.
I'm going to take measurements and start comparing. If anybody has already tried, I'd like to hear.
You might call me Cheap, but the names already taken! Besides, my speedy is BLACK.
Once you've gone black, you'll never go back.
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02-07-2007, 12:02 PM
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Powerbike
Join Date: Dec 2006
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i know that i tried to mount my old r1 sliders and they were too small to allow the larger triumph bolt to pass...and i don't know if the swing arm slider actually goes through the axle or the spool mount :???:
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02-07-2007, 02:01 PM
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SuperSport
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Utah, Ogden
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I havn't heard of it, could be worth a shot though.
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02-08-2007, 09:19 AM
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Formula Extreme
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Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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Took some measurements on Speedy-
front axle length is 10.5 in (267mm) left end is 14mm, right is 22mm
rear axle is 11.625 in (295mm) left end is 28mm, right is 30mm
bar ends are 11/16 ID (17mm)
left engine mid-mount - 12mm bolt, 32mm longer than slider - 3/8" minimum spacer on frame, 2 1/4" long puck.
right engine mid-mount - 12mm bolt, 57mm longer than slider - 7/8" minimum spacer on frame, 2 1/4" long puck.
If the bar ends and axle sliders are 1" thick, a 2 1/4" puck on the frame at the motor mid-mount will keep everything off the ground except for turn signals, footpegs, and the very end of the stock levers :-D :-D
I'll go by some of the local dealers this weekend and measure axle lengths on the big 4.
Also, what is the composition of typical skateboard wheels? I think you can get them in Urethane, Nylon, and Delrin. Might make good pucks. Hmmmm.
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02-08-2007, 05:21 PM
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Powerbike
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Miami, FL
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Thanks BillT!!!
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02-09-2007, 08:33 PM
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Formula Extreme
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I found frame sliders for Speedy!
Vortex # FS-206 - frame sliders for a CBR1000RR are pretty much a direct fit. The Vortex is set up so you can buy the base mount for your bike, then buy individual pucks as you need. One of the local dealers, Broward Motorsports, let me look through the different applications they had in stock, and the CBR1000 app looked right.
Right side bolts on to the engine mid-mount with no modifications
Left side, the bolt in the kit is about 5/8" too long, so its either cut the bolt, find one 15mm shorter, or fit a stack of washers inside the puck - I stacked washers.
Installation looks great. If the bike goes down, Vortex is set up so only the puck needs replacement, about $17 each. (Black puck is part # PS101-K)
Pucks come in all the Speedy colors, except green :-D :-D
I'll see if Limey can help me post pictures, or if anybody wants to email me I'll send pics back.
About $70 total (with tax).
Pit posse has the kit on sale for about $60, plus shipping.
When I solve the axle slider puzzle, I'll post that, too
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02-09-2007, 08:35 PM
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Team Owner
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very nice Bill!!! :clap: You have just graduated to cheap jr cadet! :-D
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02-09-2007, 08:36 PM
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Super Sidecars
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Shenandoah Valley, Virginia USA
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Bill,
Any idea if they would fit an '02 model as easily?
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02-09-2007, 08:53 PM
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Limebone,
If the frame is the same, which I think it is, it should fit. The motor mount bolts on my '06 are M12 x 1.25 with a T-55 torx head. The shoulder on the frame is about 24 mm - just larger than the washer under the stock bolt head. The bolts that come with the CBR1000 kit are M12 x 1.25 with a 17mm hex head, and the slider base necks down from about 2" to 7/8" - just enough to clear the bulge of the frame tube on the right side.
I swear, it looks like the kit was made for the bike!
Maybe Cheap can help me post some pics.
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02-10-2007, 10:59 AM
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Moto Grand Prix
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: West Palm Beach FL
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Bills sliders
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