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CNC anodized aluminum front and rear axle sliders

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vtech007

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I made these for myself - I've been running them on my other street bikes as well for years. Check out the photos below. I can make them in gold, silver, blue or red. They are attractive, strong and very functional. They also give you a good lift point for stands.

Let me know if you want some. Kit will include everything you need to do both sides of front and rear axles. Install in 5 minutes or less. Price for the complete kit, both sides front and rear axles, is $100.00, including shipping anywhere. PM me and I'll send you a PayPal invoice. Thank you.

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CNC anodized aluminum front axle slider pair

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CNC anodized aluminum rear axle slider pair

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CNC anodized aluminum rear axle slider pair

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CNC anodized aluminum front axle slider pair

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CNC anodized aluminum rear axle slider pair

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CNC anodized aluminum rear axle slider pair
 
Excellent. Give me a bit to make up a blue set, and I will mount them and take photos. I will PM you when the photos are up.
 
Update: I am hoping to have a blue set completed over the weekend, and have the photos up on about Monday.
 
Yeah, I run the gold ones too - match my wheels - but of course the blue match the body - both look good on the bike.

The pics really don't do these justice, if I may say so myself. The finish on them is amazing - really dazling in the light.
 
First of all, they are acually darker in color than the picture shows - the way the light of the camera flash reflects makes them look lighter than they are. In a subdued light you see how dark they are - but then that would be not enough light to make a good picture - so kind of a Catch 22. Secondly, I am told that's already the darkest the anodizing process will get them. To go darker to match the body, you would go with paint. But I am telling you - you have to see these in person to apprecaite the appeal of the finish - a gorgeous metalic luster.
 
OK, to try to give you some idea of how the anodized blue compares to the Thrust Blue of the XB body, here is a pic of the blue axle slider sitting on top of the rear cowl, taken indoors, normal indoor lighting, no flash.

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