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Features
- Provides crash protection to the R6 fairings
- Aids in protecting the engine case covers
- Kit includes black caps
- Additional slider cap colors sold separately
- Simple installation
- Will need to cut a hole in the fairing to allow for the sliders to mount into the frame
- Includes cutting template and mounting instructions
Description
Help protect your 2017-2020 Yamaha R6 fairings from road rash and impact by installing the Womet-Tech Frame Sliders. Each set is manufactured from robust CNC machined delrin and large hardware to ensure it stays in place during a crash or slide. The Womet-Tech frame sliders aid in absorbing the impact and provide a surface to absorb the slide during a fall, protecting your fairings and controls while potentially saving you hundreds of dollars from fairing damage. Cut sliders typically perform better than no-cut sliders due to the strong direct-mounting properties, avoiding weak spots while trying to distribute the stress across a mounting bracket. Watch our video below about Cut vs. No Cut Frame Sliders for a deeper dive into the subject, and see why we at TST believe these are the safer option.
For the best crash protection results, we strongly recommend installing these along with fork, engine, and swingarm crash protectors.
Womet-Tech is a European design house and manufacturer of crash protectors, adjusters, controls, and hardware for today's sport machines. Their designs are unique and functional, and based on real racetrack R&D. TST Industries is an exclusive Dealer for Womet-Tech in the United States. You can trust these components to be designed and tested for optimum performance. Womet-Tech engineers, along with their factory race team and sponsored riders developed a product line that has passed rigorous track and crash testing.
Install Help: Don't let the installation scare you off! We are here to help and have an in-depth installation video to help walk you through the entire process! Head over to the Videos tab to watch Bart take you through the process step-by-step.
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Why Crash Protection is a Must
Features
- Provides crash protection to the R6 fairings
- Aids in protecting the engine case covers
- Kit includes black caps
- Additional slider cap colors sold separately
- Simple installation
- Will need to cut a hole in the fairing to allow for the sliders to mount into the frame
- Includes cutting template and mounting instructions
Description
Help protect your 2017-2020 Yamaha R6 fairings from road rash and impact by installing the Womet-Tech Frame Sliders. Each set is manufactured from robust CNC machined delrin and large hardware to ensure it stays in place during a crash or slide. The Womet-Tech frame sliders aid in absorbing the impact and provide a surface to absorb the slide during a fall, protecting your fairings and controls while potentially saving you hundreds of dollars from fairing damage. Cut sliders typically perform better than no-cut sliders due to the strong direct-mounting properties, avoiding weak spots while trying to distribute the stress across a mounting bracket. Watch our video below about Cut vs. No Cut Frame Sliders for a deeper dive into the subject, and see why we at TST believe these are the safer option.
For the best crash protection results, we strongly recommend installing these along with fork, engine, and swingarm crash protectors.
Womet-Tech is a European design house and manufacturer of crash protectors, adjusters, controls, and hardware for today's sport machines. Their designs are unique and functional, and based on real racetrack R&D. TST Industries is an exclusive Dealer for Womet-Tech in the United States. You can trust these components to be designed and tested for optimum performance. Womet-Tech engineers, along with their factory race team and sponsored riders developed a product line that has passed rigorous track and crash testing.
Install Help: Don't let the installation scare you off! We are here to help and have an in-depth installation video to help walk you through the entire process! Head over to the Videos tab to watch Bart take you through the process step-by-step.
