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Lightech Frame Sliders Yamaha YZF-R1 15-24

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STG SKU:
L|1777-STEYA213|0
$108.34
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Through years of testing with the top World Superbike teams, LighTech has developed an innovative concept of constructing frame sliders by focusing on the materials used and experiences.

Each frame slider is constructed with a lightweight and high impact absorbing magnesium base, anti-shock polymer ring, shatter resistant nylon puck and magnesium bushing. This allows the frame slider to cushion the impact during a fall without transferring energy to the frame.

  • Optional color Anti-shock Polymer Ring available (sold separately)
  • Replacement Frame Slider Pucks available (sold separately)
  • Note: Image for reference only. Actual LighTech Frame Sliders may vary depending on your make and model.

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  • 5
    Very Happy Customer

    Posted by Imran on 30th May 2024

    I ordered LighTech Frame Sliders for my Yamaha R1 2024 and they shipped it quick with prompt email communication regarding order delivery. The best part is this frame slider comes with white color shock absorber part, my Yamaha is black and I was surprised to see that they sent me black color and not charged me extra for Black color. Thanks STG!! I am really impressed with their business ethics and care they put to make their customer happy!! really appreciate it.

  • 4
    Save your bike

    Posted by JDM on 14th Jul 2016

    Yeah the only grip I have yet to pay $16 for black inserts. Other than that easy install no problem at all great product

  • 2
    2 problems easily resolved with time, tools and money

    Posted by billr on 31st Mar 2016

    So-so kwality. The threads on one of the bolts wouldn't start, I had to clean them up with a die. Rhetorical question: Why in the Sam hill do they come with white-colored shock absorber rubber? Had to pay an extra $16 to get black... They do it because they photograph better in white. Trouble is, relatively few motorcycles have white in their color scheme - so just another way to fleece the customer. C'mon Lightech, you're better than that!