Shogun Motorsports YamahaYZFR6 (08-13) Frame Slider User Manual

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13.

Mounting the right slider will be a different process. Since the amount of body work being

removed is less.

14.

Locate where the body work will need to be cut and mask a off the area. Be sure to mask more

than what will be cut.

15.

Remove the OEM Engine stud. Loosely mount the right hand slider using 99-HB-SH10125090

Socket Cap 10 X 1.25 X 90 to get a good idea of how much body work will need to be removed.
Use a pencil to create a small template.

16.

Using a dremel and a sand roller slowly remove the body work. Once you are close, check the

clearance for the slider.

17.

When the slider is clear, torque the engine stud down to the recommended OEM torque

specifications.

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 successful in saving cases,
bodywork, levers and so on in the past, customers just assume sometimes you can put the
product on and no damage will happen. The fact is, some crashes result in little or no damage
to the motorcycle and some bikes are destroyed. It’s kind of like a bumper on a car sometimes
it works sometimes it doesn’t, it really depends on all the different forces applied during the
incident. We’ve seen bikes crash at 100 mph with little damage and some at 15 mph with
major damage.

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