Gilles Tooling frame sliders for the Triumph 675 are built with a patented crash-absorbing mechanism that's designed to reduce the force of impact "felt" by your bike's frame should the unfortunate happen. The crash pads are actually a two-piece design with a high-density compression material sandwiched between the inner and outer elements and held together with stainless steel hardware. It is with this design that it becomes possible for the outer element to slide over the inner one with the compression material acting like a shock absorber. This way, less impact energy is transmitted to the frame, reducing the chance of damage to your motorcycle. As always, instructions and high-quality components are provided with every Gilles Frame Slider and there is no cutting or other modification of the Triumph's frame or bodywork required for installation.
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What's in the box.
Frame sliders are custom-built for each specific application.
Here, you can see the compression material that is within each frame slider.
The mount has two bolts and the slider has a single. I believe the Triumph kit uses the same size slider on each side. (The first photo posted would be for the BMW S1000RR)
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