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1999-2006 Honda Cbr 600 F4 F4i Black Sport Bike Fairing Cut Black Frame Sliders on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Buffalo/Toronto, United States

Buffalo/Toronto, United States
Condition:New Brand:Krator Material:High Quality Delrin Manufacturer Part Number:PN1009071 Category:Frame Sliders Color:Black Product Number:PN1009071 Features:Frame Sliders - Fairing Cut - Black


1999-2006 Honda CBR 600 F4 F4i Black Sport Bike Fairing Cut Black Frame Sliders

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Attributes

  • High Quality and Light Weight Black Frame Sliders (Left & Right Sides)
  • Frame sliders help to protect the frame, engine cases and bodywork/fairings to minimize the cost of repair
  • Professional installation is recommended

Specifics

  • Quantity: 1 pair
  • Instructions: Not Included
  • Condition: Brand New, Never Used
  • Color: Black
  • Material: Delrin
  • Fairing Cut: Yes
    • Cut the fairings to allow the sliders to stick out.
    • Suggest to use dremel tool to make the hole larger

Installation Rating

1 = Very Hard
2 = Hard
3 = Fair
4 = Easy
5 = Very Easy

Model Specific

  • 1999-2006 Honda CBR 600 F4 / F4i

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