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582 viewsFrame slider. I lined up the edge of the tank to the edge of the rear seat to show how far it sticks out. In person it's really not that bad.Apr 14, 2010
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899 viewsI put a yard stick inbetween the gaps to show the distance of the tank to the ground. Just under 5" (five inches). That's pretty good space and if you get a leg stuck it could save that as well.Apr 14, 2010
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553 viewsUhg, look at the left front axle slider...stickin' out like a wart :-(Apr 14, 2010
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694 viewsThe Bus donated its floor so the Duc would have a soft spot to pretend.Apr 14, 2010
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709 viewsDifferent views of the sliders in action!Apr 14, 2010
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1045 viewsIt's okay, I put her down to show how the sliders work. Unfortunately, the handle bar ends are gonna get bruised so maybe handle bar sliders would be a good idea for those who don't keep the stock mirrors.Apr 14, 2010
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Frame slider is 12cm long for Monster/Multistrada674 viewsHere's the right side. Long version.Apr 14, 2010
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508 viewsLeft side does not fit in axle tube as the tube is a little smaller. It's small enough that it's really not noticeable to the unknowing eye. I know it doesn't fit exactly so, of course, I notice it.Apr 14, 2010
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558 viewsDifferent views of the product.Apr 14, 2010
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Front axle slider is for SS/916/999/Monster562 viewsRight side. Slider fits in axle tube nicely.Apr 14, 2010
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538 viewsRight side. Lookin' good!Apr 14, 2010
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