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Shogun Suzuki GSX-R750 11-24 Frame Sliders

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  • Body Modification Will be Required For This Product
  • Frame sliders are the most cost effective way to provide vital protection to your frame, motor, engine cases, and in some instances, bodywork, in the event of a crash
  • Each frame slider is manufactured from a proprietary blend of composite materials to maximize the absorption of kinetic energy and minimize friction
  • Shogun Frame Sliders use the latest CAD/CAM technology and are specifically designed for each model to ensure the best fitment and highest level of protection
  • UV resistant frame slider material, corrosion resistant bolts, and high quality material selection keep parts looking new for thousands of miles and are proudly manufactured in the USA!
  • Tested by AMA Pros, track day junkies, and weekend warriors for over a decade, Shogun Frame Sliders have a proven track record
  • Shogun Frame Sliders are also available in a 3 piece kit for a convenient all-in-one package
  • Replacement parts available direct from Shogun

Shogun Motorsports, known for quality American made products is offering a one year free replacement parts promotion eligible on white and black frame sliders (including black bar end and swingarm spools when purchased in the full kit-one free slider replacement puck). The first frame slider manufacturer in the industry to do so!  Go to www.shogunmotorsportspromo.com for details.

Shogun Suzuki GSX-R750 11-16 No Fairing Mod Frame Slider Kit Installation Instructions

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    Doesn’t quite fit 2024 model

    Posted by Chris Pietsch on 30th Oct 2024

    This product doesn’t fully clear the fairing after cut procedure. The stem of the peg has full clearance through the fairing but the knob end pushes the fairing down just slightly when fully tightened down making the end of the fairing bow away from the bike about 5mm. It kinda drives me crazy but you can’t really notice unless you’re extra particular like myself. Is there a spacer you’re supposed to use that I’m not aware of?