Junairy
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Hi, anyone here installed the above? I just wanna check whether if your left side of the guard (frunk area) is higher than the right.
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I don't have DMV engine guards but have ordered several items from them - sprocket cover and front and rear axle sliders. They offer free shipping for orders over $100 and provide good communications on your orders including tracking.
IMHO, the Babyface engine sliders are perhaps the best looking sliders out there. And I can attest that they work wonders in a low side. I've been down on both sides, and the sliders completely protected the engine. I will tell you that the heavy aluminum mounting plate did bend very slightly in a hard 50 mph low side. While the mounting plate was still useable, I decided to get a complete replacement slider for the right side. My left side incident only messed up the tip of the slider and I only replaced the slider part.
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Can you tell me where you purchased them? ThanksI went down hard enough to bend the handlebar. The slider mounting bracket absorbed the forces, and the mounting bolts were fine and easily came out. Absolutely no damage to the engine bolt holes.
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I ordered mine from Samurider.com but they are also available from Webike. If they are in stock at Webike you'll get them faster, but you can't go wrong if you order from Samurider.