Introducing the ultimate protection for your Yamaha WR250R and WR250X models from 2008 to 2020: the No Cut Frame Sliders by T-Rex Racing. Designed specifically for these models, these frame sliders provide unparalleled safety and durability without the need for any modifications to your bike’s fairings.
Crafted from ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMW-PE), these sliders are engineered to withstand the toughest conditions. UHMW-PE is recognized for its exceptional strength, wear resistance, and dimensional stability, making it an ideal choice for motorcycle frame sliders. Unlike traditional materials like nylon, UHMW-PE maintains its integrity over time, providing long-lasting protection for your bike.
The frame sliders feature solid stainless steel bolts, ensuring a secure fit and added durability. Stainless steel is known for its resistance to rust and corrosion, which means your sliders will remain effective and aesthetically pleasing through all weather conditions. When you choose T-Rex Racing, you are guaranteed the highest quality materials available on the market.
One of the standout features of these frame sliders is their no cut design. This means you can install them without the hassle of modifying your bike’s fairings. This user-friendly approach ensures that you can protect your investment without compromising the aesthetics of your Yamaha WR250R or WR250X.
Feature | Details |
Material | UHMW-PE (Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene) |
Bolts | Solid Stainless Steel |
Fit Models | Yamaha WR250R (2008-2020), Yamaha WR250X (2008-2020) |
Modification Required | No cuts or alterations needed |
In conclusion, if you are looking for a reliable way to protect your Yamaha WR250R or WR250X, T-Rex Racing’s No Cut Frame Sliders are an excellent choice. Their combination of advanced materials, ease of installation, and robust design make them a must-have accessory for any Yamaha owner. Enjoy peace of mind knowing your motorcycle is well-protected against potential damage.
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