I just installed the kit and everything looks amazing. Although after a few rides I noticed the pucks can now be turned slightly by hand. I tightened the bolts to take out the play, but they were still torqued to the right spec and after another ride they were able to be turned again. Is this normal or did I screw something up?
That symptom presents no issues with the function of the sliders. It's fine. You did not screw anything up. The bolt fastens through the shoulder washer onto the slider spacer and into the frame/engine mount. That stack of components clamps together to achieve the appropriate torque. The slider component can rotate on some of these assemblies.
@@TSTindustries Thank you for the quick reply and explanation. This was not the first purchase from you guys and definitely won’t be the last. Really appreciate the detailed installation videos and quality of the parts!
Every crash is completely different. I'm sure in some crashes, yes, this is completely possible, but in others like a simple tip-over, a single-point frame slider may work just fine. Various options to ultimately try to minimize the damage taken on in the event of a crash.
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Does the body slides touch the plastics? Looks close
You guys made it easy! Thank you
You're very welcome
For the bar ends, do you guys recommend using any kind of thread locking agent? I noticed in the video you didn't use any.
I just installed the kit and everything looks amazing. Although after a few rides I noticed the pucks can now be turned slightly by hand. I tightened the bolts to take out the play, but they were still torqued to the right spec and after another ride they were able to be turned again. Is this normal or did I screw something up?
That symptom presents no issues with the function of the sliders. It's fine. You did not screw anything up. The bolt fastens through the shoulder washer onto the slider spacer and into the frame/engine mount. That stack of components clamps together to achieve the appropriate torque. The slider component can rotate on some of these assemblies.
@@TSTindustries Thank you for the quick reply and explanation. This was not the first purchase from you guys and definitely won’t be the last. Really appreciate the detailed installation videos and quality of the parts!
Did u make video for m4 exhaust install?
No. We do not sell that brand exhaust so we do not shoot installation instructions for them.
I just bought a 2021 Kawasaki Ninja ZX6R 636 ABS KRT EDITION I'm interested on getting one set for my bike
I want to buy this for my bike how long will this take to arrive here to nyc
It depends on when you check out and which shipping method you select at the time of checkout.
I saw another video that used 32 ft-lbs of torque for the engine bolts for the same bike. Any reason for the discrepancy?
What video are you referencing?
Never understood these single point frame sliders. Wouldn't it be likely that a crash would actually bend frame instead of save it from scratches?
Every crash is completely different. I'm sure in some crashes, yes, this is completely possible, but in others like a simple tip-over, a single-point frame slider may work just fine. Various options to ultimately try to minimize the damage taken on in the event of a crash.
You don't appear to have color opinions anymore on your website
hi is this bike lowered?
Yes, the owner of this bike did lower the height on the forks slightly.
where did you guys find the bolt for the front reflector delete?
In our spare fasteners bin comprised of many parts from bikes that were disassembled to build race bikes.
what size mm were used for the spools?
6mm
Thanks
No problem.
22mm socket
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