#1 2008-02-12 9:24 AM

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Frame Sliders

I am looking to get some frame sliders but not sure which ones to get. I did some research so check out the websites I found if anyone is looking for some sliders... Any suggestions would be great.

I really like the Race Railz they offer maximum protection and I really want a set, but the price is up there...

http://www.powersstuntworx.com/railz.html

Woodcraft seems really good and the price seems fair...

http://www.woodcraft-cfm.com/Scripts/pr … gory=12752

Spiegler has some pretty cool ones that look like they would work great but they are close to $100.00 and you buy the brackets and pucks seperate...

http://www.spieglerusa.com/cfm/FrameSliders.cfm

OES is by far the cheapest and seem good, but then again do you get what you pay for?

http://www.oesaccessories.com/


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#2 2008-02-12 9:26 AM

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Re: Frame Sliders

In case you guys havent heard of Race Railz here is a pic...

railz4.jpg


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#3 2008-02-12 10:05 AM

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Re: Frame Sliders

I am ordering a set of Woodcrafts. Simple design, fair price and I like the fact that the puck isn't hollow.

I'm sold on the idea of 40% more abrasion area.

I hope I don't get to test them anytime soon.

The race rails look strong, but from the photo you posted, it looks like they attach directly to the frame?

Not sure if I like that...

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#4 2008-02-12 10:43 AM

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Re: Frame Sliders

Badfish wrote:

I am ordering a set of Woodcrafts. Simple design, fair price and I like the fact that the puck isn't hollow.

I'm sold on the idea of 40% more abrasion area.

I hope I don't get to test them anytime soon.

The race rails look strong, but from the photo you posted, it looks like they attach directly to the frame?

Not sure if I like that...

I thought about that too...


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#5 2008-02-12 10:45 AM

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I actually just got an email from Woodcraft stating that I have to cut my plastics for them to fit...I am not sure if I really feel like doing that either.


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#6 2008-02-12 10:51 AM

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Oh man, those look like the frickin' railings the old people left bolted to the wall of our shower when they moved out. LOL


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#7 2008-02-12 11:07 AM

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MxMech wrote:

Oh man, those look like the frickin' railings the old people left bolted to the wall of our shower when they moved out. LOL

But I bet you couldnt get those in pink!


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#8 2008-02-12 11:50 AM

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Re: Frame Sliders

these are the lsl's(spiegler) on my bike.  i don't have any good stills of my bike at work, so this will have to do.


D2700042.jpg

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#9 2008-02-12 12:51 PM

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Good to see you located your head! Where was it?

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#10 2008-02-12 12:56 PM

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I am thinking them or woodcraft...


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#11 2008-02-12 1:32 PM

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I think mine are Vortex.  The idea of replaceable pucks appeal to me for some reason.


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#12 2008-02-12 1:42 PM

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12xCHAMP&COUNTING wrote:

I think mine are Vortex.  The idea of replaceable pucks able to me for some reason.

wha? It's not 5 o'clock anywhere yet....


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#13 2008-02-12 1:47 PM

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MxMech wrote:
12xCHAMP&COUNTING wrote:

I think mine are Vortex.  The idea of replaceable pucks able to me for some reason.

wha? It's not 5 o'clock anywhere yet....

I was thinkin the thing same...


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#14 2008-02-13 8:13 AM

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I have got Vortex on mine.  They make a stanard mount which is stronger but you cut the plastic, and they also have an off set mount which I have and have tested them out twice on both sides.  1 problem if crashed really hard they can be a bitch to demount if you really bend the mounting bolt however.


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