Thanks for watching! I hope yall find this tutorial useful. If you have any questions or suggestions, let me know in the comments below! Next up - fender eliminator and integrated tail light upgrade!
Hey Biscuit Benny! I know you said you don't have the manual to confirm the torque specs for the engine bolt. Have you confirmed since then that it is 47 ft lbs? I have the same bike and can't find it anywhere online. Thanks for the video!
Great video, inspired me to cut my fairings on my 2021. One thing I found useful when I did mine was threading in the slider/bolt periodically to check fitment. When I was like 75% there, I screwed the fairings back on the bike and finished dremel work from there.
Thanks for watching! I hope yall find this tutorial useful. If you have any questions or suggestions, let me know in the comments below! Next up - fender eliminator and integrated tail light upgrade!
Hey Biscuit Benny! I know you said you don't have the manual to confirm the torque specs for the engine bolt. Have you confirmed since then that it is 47 ft lbs? I have the same bike and can't find it anywhere online. Thanks for the video!
@@2Colossal6 Great question. I used 47 ft/lbs but have not been able to confirm it. I have had no issues yet!
@@BiscuitBenny thanks!
Great video, inspired me to cut my fairings on my 2021. One thing I found useful when I did mine was threading in the slider/bolt periodically to check fitment. When I was like 75% there, I screwed the fairings back on the bike and finished dremel work from there.
Thank you! Glad it went well for you!
💔💔 i can't do that
thanks for the vid, wahts the instrumental songs throughtout?
Good video!
Great video. Thank you for the info. I'll be installing these on my 2014 1000RR next week.
Best of luck!
Ill stick with the no cut Frame Sliders
That’s an idea but cut frame sliders will always have more structural integrity in a crash!
Biscuit Benny True but to cut them OEM fairings.... No way... I’ve fallen with no cut sliders and they did the trick
@@mambrake Yeah for sure, the decision to cut the OEM fairings took me awhile to get to.
Best looking frame sliders. Mine came with TREX ones but I love the look of the shogun. Might switch it out
No cut frame sliders bro. Never would I cut holes in my $15,000 cbr 1000rr fairings
And just like that you destroyed $750.00 worth of fairings that it was supposed to protect it.
Well cut-fairing sliders aren’t for everyone. I prefer them because they are much stronger structurally than non-cuts, but I understand your point.
Frame slider protect the frame and motor. We’ll worth it, especially if your bike sees track time. And some of us think they look good.
lol