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They finally came in today, these attach directly to the frame and require no cutting! Also at a beautiful price of $180 per pair from a reputable brand.

As soon as it stops raining here, I will get these on the bike and snap more pics.
 

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Albeit the rain all weekend, I found enough time to install them. I like them alot, I feel much safer that they are attached to the frame then just bolted into the engine. No cutting involved, took me maybe 20 min to install.

I did have to re tap one of the aluminum brackets, otherwise it was a piece of cake.

My only slight concern is they don't really go farther out then the handle bar, I am not sure if the intuit ones do.

I have also attached images of my rear stand which I think is pitbull quality but half the price.
 

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looks great! thx for the pics :)
where did u pick them up from?
Ebay, from a place called asylum motorcycles.

YOSHIMURA HONDA CBR250R CBR FRAME SLIDERS 2011 | eBay

I paid $11 shipping, but soon realized there are a couple places online that will sell for 180 w/ free ship.

What kind of swing arm stand is that? I see it has a reversable bracket for spools also.
Is the one I recommended in this thread...Motorsport Products Universal Rear Sport Bike Stand

http://www.cbr250.net/forum/cbr250-parts-accessories/947-rear-stand.html
 

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why to pay 180$ for frame sliders?!
for all other bikes its avilable for about 90-100... :\
just cause this bike is new there arent many products available and prices are crazy right now... (Black windscreen for about 150$ huh?!?)
But i still wish i could buy exhaust online and ship it to israel (2BR SlipOn Aluminuim costs here around 2900ILS Its 850$ :mad:)
I agree they are more exp, but if you look at the $100 ones you get for other bikes, they are just a bold and plastic slider. This has a whole assembly and just seems alot more sturdy and better quality. I think it justifies the price. Its better then replacing the fairings.
 

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Very nice. My only concern is that the signal lights stick out much further. But I guess in the long run that's not as bad as having to replace body pieces.
they dont stick out "much" father but they do a bit. The bigger consern is the handle bar and side mirrors. Since the turn signals bend, they actually don't get affected much. Its these or the intuit ones which seem longer but i dont like their attachment method.
 

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I had to re-tap one of my brackets. I am amazed that you seem to have the same issue. Its like they have something off in manufacturing. Anyways, I picked up a longer bolt from the hardware store with the same thread and threaded it in from the back of the bracket all the way through to get it re-taped. Then the bolt went in like a charm. Try it out if you cant get Yoshi to replace it. Do let us know what Yoshi says!
 
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