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From: dhillkc
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  • mine is a 2005 ZZR600 with yoshimura rs3 and +4 advancer, carb shim +1,K & N filter, kleen emissions shit removed,. she is a rocket. and the yosh has a nice growl.. run it with no baffle your neighbors will love it :)

  • OMG! I've got the exact same frame sliders. And they do work well. I dropped my ZZR about 3 months ago and didn't get one scratch on the fairing. I've got the stainless Yoshi can. From the first time you fired it up, you fell in love with that deep Yoshi growl. Admit it! :]

  • I also would like to know what brand frame sliders those are. Did you need to do any cutting to install them?

  • I got them at RideGear(dot)com back in January of 2007. I looked just now and don't think they have them anymore, but here's what my invoice said:

    F-31430 Diamond Powersports Frame Slider for Kawasaki ZX6R

    98-02, Standard, Chrome $101.95

    And no, no cutting. Just screw in a bolt.

  • where did you get the frame sliders.

  • hey where did you get your frame sliders. i got a zzr600 2008 .can you help me with that

  • Dave-

    Great video...i especially liked what you did to your fender with the dremmel. I'm going to do the same thing to mine. The cam mount setup is great, but are you sure the camera is the best for the job? Perhaps you should have an actual video camera. If it's not economically feasible, then you should try to alter the mount to allow for additional stability. Your frame sliders look awesome...chrome/stainless? Where did you find them?! Thanks

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