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<blockquote data-quote="Geezer" data-source="post: 202026" data-attributes="member: 436"><p>I put the R&G sliders on my '05 and have been very happy. On the '05 they required cutting a hole in the fairing on each side and many people avoided them, but the R&Gs put the puck right where I thought it should be for maximum protection. On the '07 you have easy access to the front engine mount bolts so you should not have to cut your plastic.</p><p></p><p>At the time, Skyway was experimenting with aluminum pucks and they were very nice looking but I wanted Delrin pucks because they are sacrificial and absorb some of the shock from impact. Today Skyway makes sliders with Delrin pucks and that would be my choice if I were shopping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geezer, post: 202026, member: 436"] I put the R&G sliders on my '05 and have been very happy. On the '05 they required cutting a hole in the fairing on each side and many people avoided them, but the R&Gs put the puck right where I thought it should be for maximum protection. On the '07 you have easy access to the front engine mount bolts so you should not have to cut your plastic. At the time, Skyway was experimenting with aluminum pucks and they were very nice looking but I wanted Delrin pucks because they are sacrificial and absorb some of the shock from impact. Today Skyway makes sliders with Delrin pucks and that would be my choice if I were shopping. [/QUOTE]
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