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2015 - 2018 Yamaha YZF-R3 No Cut Frame Exhaust Front & Rear Axle Sliders Case Covers Spools

T-Rex Racing 2015 - 2018 Yamaha YZF-R3 No Cut Frame Exhaust Front & Rear Axle Sliders Case Covers Spools
 
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Part Number: N78-15 + N78-19F + N78-19R + N78-15C + N50-13ES + BlaPlaSpool6
Our Price: $369.95


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  • Condition: New
  • Special feature: The pucks are solid and not hollow, made to withstand more of an impact
  • Material: UHMW-PE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene), steel, aircraft grade aluminum
  • No cut or plastic fairings modification required
  • Fit Models: Yamaha
  • 2015 - 2018 YZF-R3 ( WILL NOT FIT 2019 and ON)
  • Fitting Difficulty (1-5): 2 - Average (1 - easy / 5 - Little bit of skill)
  • Fitting Time: 60 - 90 minutes
This purchase is for a pair of frame sliders, case covers, front, rear, and exhaust sliders for the bike model above. The slider pucks are made of UHMW-PE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene), a tough plastic with good strength, wear resistance and dimensional stability. It is more dimensionally stable than Nylon and used in many industrial ball bearing and friction reducing applications. They can be inexpensively replaced in case of a low-side. The bolts are made of highest grade commercially available 12.9(177,000 psi in tensile strength). Rest assured that you are getting the best material and fully thought out product.

Average Rating: Average Rating: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 1 Write a review »

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5 of 5 Protection System on my R3 October 27, 2020
Reviewer: Larry Lulay from Oregon  
I have this full protection system on my 2015 Yamaha R3 and love it.  Installation was easy with zero issues and the quality is great... they are the strongest sliders on the market and the engine case covers offer great protection as well.  See my crash photos in the video and on the website to see how well this setup did for me.  See my review at https://youtu.be/5fRudVnWYv4 and more photos and details on my Ninja 300 page at
http://www.ridesdoneright.com/bikes/r3/

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