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Woodcraft Suzuki GSX-R600 06-07 Frame Sliders

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Woodcraft frame sliders stand out in a market crowded with look-alike options. Our patented design features a universal slider puck that fits nearly all slider models.

What makes the Woodcraft design unique is the perpendicular attachment bolt for the puck. Because we do not have to hollow out the center of the puck, we can leave the sliding surface of the puck solid. This provides 48% more plastic to slide on, dramatically improving puck life. The side mount also eliminates the hassle of trying to dig out a puck replacement bolt through a distorted hole.

Note: This slider kit requires cutting holes in the bodywork for the pucks. This allows us to make the sliders as strong as possible to ensure that they are able to do the job of protecting the bike should you need to use them.

Installation Note: This kit requires cutting the bodywork.

Frame Slider Puck Notes: The 50-1099 Frame Slider Puck (Black Plastic, Polished Aliminum, Blue Anodized or Red Anodized) would be standard. The 50-1399 pucks recommended for racing and can be used if you prefer a shorter puck.

Woodcraft Frame Slider Installation Instructions

Woodcraft Frame Slider Installation Instructions

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  • 4
    Good bike protection , solid install , aesthetic design leaves a little more to be desire

    Posted by Hugo on 12th Feb 2019

    Firstable , let me start by saying , the woodcraft framesliders provides great protection. I honestly couldn’t tell the difference -3MM in the Puck diameter. I went with the cut thru fairings sliders. It was very tricky for me bc I didn’t used the correct bit , if you’re going to do it and you really care about your bike’s fairing , I suggest to invest in a SPACE—bits ( the ones that looks like a triangle ) DO NOT USE THE regular 2” bit, trust me when I tell you. My bikes needs newer fairing which is why I didn’t Mind getting it scratched up. Lol. I know the space-bits are double the price other the regular 2” bits but you’ll be glad you used them. Anyways. Onto the frameslider. I like the protection it provides vs not having any. I’m just not too overly excited about the look. Let me explain. Once you’re done putting the base onto your bike, you then have to put on the pucks which is fastened by the screw that goes thru the pucks . The only problem I see is That your able to see the shining end to the screw thru the other side. I wish there’s a a tiny rubber or plastic plug that could place on to it to cover that up. I know I’m neat picking. But if I was aware of it. I would have prolly went with different sliders. E.g :womet framesliders. On the other hand you can always replace the pucks while leaving the base on your bike. No need to remove it. Hope this helps anyone out there.

  • 5
    BEST slider IMHO

    Posted by Josh on 30th Mar 2017

    The best part of these sliders over the competition is how easily the actual "puck" slider is replaced without having to unbolt the whole assembly from the frame. Takes less than 1 min to replace a slider and the base design is very STOUT! A must for those unforeseen events.