Shogun Motorsports Yamaha R1 (07-08) Frame Slider User Manual

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by hand. Loosely mount the left side body panel. Adjust the offset so the frame slider when
mounted will clear the bodywork. There is also a groove cut in the offset, this is so the body can
clear the offset.

3.

With the offset in the correct position remove body and torque down to OEM torque specs.

4.

Using one drop of blue thread locker mount the left side puck to the offset with 99-HB-

SH10150045 Socket Cap 10 X 1.5 X 45 (Holds puck to offset). Torque down to 30 to 32 foot lbs.

5.

Remove the right side engine stud. Mount the right side offset using 99-HB-SH10125080 Socket

Cap 10 X 1.25 X 80 Main Engine Stud. Tip: Only tighten enough so you can still move the offset
by hand. Loosely mount the right side body panel. Adjust the offset so the frame slider when
mounted will clear the bodywork. There is also a groove cut in the offset, this is so the body can
clear the offset.

6.

With the offset in the correct position remove body and torque down to OEM torque specs.

7.

Using one drop of blue thread locker mount the right side puck to the offset with 99-HB-

SH10150045 Socket Cap 10 X 1.5 X 45 (Holds puck to offset). Torque down to 30 to 32 foot lbs.

8.

Mount left and right bodywork.



READ CAREFULLY

Shogun cannot guarantee that they will protect your motorcycle from any extent of damage.
Shogun frame sliders are really meant to help possibly save the frame from damage in the
event of a crash. Because Shogun frame slider products have been very successful in saving

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