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Speedymoto Ducati Frame Slider Under Body Kit~new~nr~09-0205 on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, US

Charlotte, North Carolina, US
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SpeedyMoto Ducati Frame Slider Under Body Kit

Original price $149.95

SpeedyMoto now offers you the same quality that's in our standard frame slider kit in an Under-the-Bodywork Frame Slider Kit.

  • With SpeedyMoto's Under-the-Bodywork design, there is no need to drill holes in your expensive bodywork.
  • Because the Sliders stay under the bodywork, it keeps your bike looking clean and all original.
  • With no protruding slider to snag a curb or grass, it's less likely to turn a simple lowside into a catastrophic highside.

SpeedyMoto's new under-the-bodywork frame slider system takes advantage of the bodywork, by using it as an integral component in aiding the damage control process. The new mushroom-shaped slider pucks mates with the inner body panel, creating a large reinforced structure that spreads an impact force along the entire body panel. As a result, this dispersed force causes less damage to any one point of the motorcycle.

Using the Under-the-Bodywork Kit won't prevent damage to your bodywork in the event of a crash; however it will help save other more expensive operating components that reside just under your bodywork.

"What they're made of makes a big difference."

The SpeedyMoto frame slider systems are the strongest systems available on the market today. This Ducati system is comprised of not only superior UHMW plastic sliders, but also an exceptionally strong infrastructure. Since Ducatis utilize the engine as a stressed member of the chassis, the motor mounts and fasteners contribute greatly to the overall rigidity of the bike. This requires a tough engine bolt and fasteners.

The SpeedyMoto frame slider kit includes an extremely durable chromoly steel engine bolt. Precision-ground, thread-formed and quenched and tempered to an aircraft grade tensile strength of 230,000 psi, our bolt far surpasses OEM specs (as well as other manufactures) in both strength and wearability. They employ stainless steel for the integral engine nuts and slider support, not unlike the high-strength engine bolts used by Ducati race teams. Corrosion resistant and strain-hardened stainless steel is ideal for the crucial applications of holding your motor in, supporting the entire chassis, and providing a reliable platform for the actual slider.

SpeedyMoto uses Ultra High Molecular Weight (UHMW) plastic for the slider puck. Unlike other plastics, the malleability of SpeedyMoto's. pucks means they will absorb impact and defuse the transmitted energy, becoming the "sacrificial part", instead of breaking more expensive components.


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We are an official BMW, Ducati, Triumph, MV Agusta, Ural, and Zero Motorcycles dealer in Charlotte, NC. In the event that an item is sold in store and then subsequently purchased on eBay we will be unable to fill the order. We will work with you accordingly to resolve the situation as fast as possible. In addition to this, the items that we list on eBay are clearance items and therefore we do not accept returns.

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