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Old 11-22-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Of those of you who have had to use the sliders you installed on your Sprints, could you look back and say that if you'd had rear sliders (as can be seen here) http://www.jacklilley.com/view_part....6&part_id=4383 you'd have had less damage? Are these useful, or not? They sure are expensive!

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Interesting thing about sliders is that they are 'expensive' as long as you don't fall down, then, if they do their job, they are the best value item on your bike :-D Still I don't have any. Should I :???:
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Yes, the same argument is driving me to "just buy them."
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Get them, i always was going to get round to buying them, and wished i had before a old man decided he wanted the parking space my bike was using !!!!
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Do you know if the sliders you listed are a fit for an '06 ST?

Does any one know of other makers for same?




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