Enhance the performance and protection of your 2006-2007 Suzuki GSXR600 and GSXR750 motorcycles with the Shogun USA Left Side Body Modification Required Frame Sliders. These premium frame sliders are engineered specifically for ABS and NON-ABS models, ensuring a perfect fit and superior functionality. Here’s a detailed overview of the product:
Key Features | Description |
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Brand | Shogun Motorsports |
Compatibility | 2006-2007 Suzuki GSXR600/GSXR750 (ABS & NON-ABS Models) |
Body Modification | Left side body modification required for installation |
Material | Shatter-proof UHMW infused with UV protective polymer |
Durability | Designed to absorb kinetic energy during crashes without shattering in cold temperatures |
Installation Hardware | Includes all necessary mounting hardware |
Free Replacement Puck | 1-year free replacement puck available for White, Black, and PA2 kits |
Design | Uses socket head bolts for a strong, compact frame slider design |
Impact Resistance | Counter sunk design distributes force over a wider area, enhancing strength |
Made in | USA |
The Shogun frame sliders not only offer protection but also enhance the aesthetic appeal of your motorcycle. The construction material is specifically chosen to provide maximum resistance against the elements and crashes. Unlike other brands that may use foreign recycled materials, Shogun ensures that their frame sliders remain intact and functional under stress.
Furthermore, Shogun Motorsports stands behind their products with a commitment to customer satisfaction. Their one-year free replacement puck policy allows riders to maintain the integrity of their frame sliders without additional costs.
In summary, if you are looking for a reliable and durable frame slider solution for your Suzuki GSXR600 or GSXR750, the Shogun left side frame sliders are an excellent choice. Not only do they provide the necessary protection for your motorcycle, but they also enhance its overall performance. Invest in quality, invest in Shogun.
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