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2003 Yamaha YZF R6
2004 Yamaha YZF R6
2005 Yamaha YZF R6
Woodcraft frame sliders stand out in a market crowded with look-alike options. Our patent pending design features a universal slider puck that fits nearly all slider models. What makes the Woodcraft design unique is the perpendicular attachment bolt for the puck. Because we do not have to hollow out the center of the puck, we can leave the sliding surface of the puck solid. This provides 48% more plastic to slide on, dramatically improving puck life. The side mount also eliminates the hassle of trying to dig out a puck replacement bolt through a distorted hole.
WARNING: Laws concerning this product vary from state/province to state/province. Your state/province may prohibit its use on public roads or restrict its use to novelty, show use, off-road areas, or race facility areas only. In some states/provinces off-road uses are also prohibited. The manufacturer and retailer assume no responsibility for any use or application of this product in violation of any applicable law. Before installing this product, please check your state/provincial and local/municipal laws and regulations.
The Q&A on this Product
QUESTION: how long does the slider stick out pass the fairing?
ANSWER: 25-30mm. This offers the right amount of protection without sacrificing strength or giving the bike a large lever to flip with.
QUESTION: the woodcraft race sliders for $46.98 do, or do not come with pucks?
ANSWER: This is without the pucks - see the options for the price to ass the pucks (which you must do).
QUESTION: i have a limited edition 2003 r6...is it a hard job puttin the sliders on..b/c i really dont want to screw my bikes plastic up if u know wut i mean ,if cutting is involved..thanks
ANSWER: There is cutting involved, as we have found that offset sliders are much more prone to bending and breaking.
QUESTION: which brand are these? Are these wood craft sliders?
ANSWER: Yes
QUESTION: I have a 04 R6 I bought frame sliders that said no cut do I still have to cut the plastic and if no is their a diagram to know what engine mounts to go in?
ANSWER: These do require cutting. There is only one place to mount them on this bike, where the frame comes to a point in front of your knee - there is a motor mount bolt there.
QUESTION: have you found/made a product for the fzr600?
ANSWER: No sorry we do not have plans to make frame sliders for the model.
QUESTION: do you have any slidders for the 1990 gsxr 1100
ANSWER: No sorry we do not.
QUESTION: Does the 05 r6 require cutting as well?
ANSWER: Yes, both sides on the OEM bodywork.
QUESTION: are they available for the 99-02 R6
ANSWER: Yes, they are in stock. Part number 50-0440.
QUESTION: Are the 2004 and 2005 r6 frame sliders the same?
ANSWER: Yes, they are.
QUESTION: do you have a frame slier kit for a 1996 fzr 600 or anything that will fit
ANSWER: I have not looked at that bike....it is possible, but it would take a phone call and someone with the bike nearby to be sure.
QUESTION: Am looking for polished or chrome pucks ... can you help? for 03 R6.
ANSWER: These are being developed by Woodcraft as we speak. The polished pucks will be available by the first of the year for all models and will interchange with the current plastic pucks. There will also be options for color anodized aluminum pucks.
QUESTION: Do these frame slides require drilling/modification to the fairing on the '04 R6?
ANSWER: Yes. The diameter of the plastic puck is 2" and a hole saw that size can be used. Once installed they are really neat and a snap to change the pucks with the side bolt design. Woodcraft
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