Pretty odd, I emailed them a couple months back said they were on backorder until April. Maybe you should email them to see what they're up to.was on there site. no listing for FZ6R
A misconception about frame sliders is they protect the plastics. This is false, it minimizes damage and is ment to protect the Frame of the bike hence the name frame sliders.How long are these? Do they protect all the plastic parts or just the engine?
True; though for slow speeds, they tend to guard the fairings (at least my Shoguns do). At speed though, they'll just grind away until the bike stops, which may or may not be ground short enough for the fairings to eat pavement. So I agree buying them to protect the fairings isn't the reason to get them.A misconception about frame sliders is they protect the plastics. This is false, it minimizes damage and is ment to protect the Frame of the bike hence the name frame sliders.
The new T-Rex sliders are designed in a manner that virtually eliminates the leverage you get on other offsets, thus drastically reducing the chance of breakage or bending.From my experience the no cut frame sliders do not work nearly as well as the cut in frame sliders. They either bend in and damage what ever is in its way or just break off. When I finally get off my cheap butt I will buy the cut in sliders. Even though no one in there right mind wants to cut holes in there brand new bike lol.
Correct, i just installed mine last week!The new T-Rex sliders are designed in a manner that virtually eliminates the leverage you get on other offsets, thus drastically reducing the chance of breakage or bending.