I installed the rest of my frame sliders from motovation. Got the front, rear and engine ones done... and did the rim tape yesterday 
Love my PR2's.yeah, i gotta say you guys are probably right. and my initial concerns were unfounded.
took the wife on a ride yesterday to break em in, rode the Angeles Crest about 120mi total. we were mobbing on bigger bikes all through the canyon, and i was riding relatively sedate considering the new rubber.
i'm MUCH more impressed with them now and the turn in is now not even a thought. very happy with the PR2/2CT at this point. :curtsey:
Interesting first post .......I found out the the R&G Aero Frame Sliders are improperly designed and damaged my throttle bodies when they were installed. I've contacted Twisted Throttle and R&G to see how they'll make it right.
What I thought. Maybe that's why they're called "Aero". They affect air flowhow could frame sliders possibly damage throttle bodies?![]()
Watching this thread for the Aero issue.I found out the the R&G Aero Frame Sliders are improperly designed and damaged my throttle bodies when they were installed. I've contacted Twisted Throttle and R&G to see how they'll make it right.
What is this word "clean" that you use? I am not familiar with it.While you have got it like this I'd clean that radiator and get a scotchbrite pad and some WD40 on those head pipes.
Time to get some Shenko knobbies on there, NightRider^looks like your one of Toecutters crew!!
Peanut butter, creamy not crunchy..................not kidding........I was polishing my friends headlights with my high speed and didnt realize but i flung polish all over my freakin bike ... nooooooooooooooooooo
Shit wont come off the seat now and there are tiny spots all over the dam thing... F'in A!