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Suzuki DR-Z400 / E / S / SM Rear Axle Sliders

T- Rex Racing 2000 - 2023 Suzuki DR-Z400 E / S / SM Rear Axle Sliders


 
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Part Number: N102R
Our Price: $59.95

Quantity in Stock:20


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Description
 
  • Condition: New
  • Material: UHMW-PE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene)
  • Slider dimensions: Approx 2 " in overall length, 1.75" in diameter
  • NO CUT or plastic fairings modification required
  • Fit Models: Suzuki
  • 2000 - 2023 DR-Z400 / DR-Z400E / DR-Z400S
  • 2005 - 2023 DR-Z400SM
  • PDF Instruction:
This purchase is for a set of rear axle sliders (one LHS and one RHS) that fit the above mention models. They provide indispensable protection for your beautiful expensive swing-arm. The installation is a simple bolt on with the bar going through the axle and one plastic puck on each side. The slider pucks are made of UHMW-PE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene), a tough plastic with good strength, wear resistance and dimensional stability. It is more dimensionally stable than Nylon and used in many industrial ball bearing and friction reducing applications. The long bar and inserts inside the sliders are made 6061-T6 aluminum for strength. Rest assured that you are getting the best material commercially available.

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4 of 5 Suzuki DRZ 400S Sliders June 7, 2019
Reviewer: Kent from North Fort Myers FL  
Almost 5 stars. Although these sliders are of good quality They need to replace the rear axel slider end on the chain side of the bike with the deeper recessed end so both sides are evenly spaced. The original sliders I received has the chain side slider seated against the axel end with no recess so it sticks out much further than the brake side which uses the recessed slider end to fit flush against the chain adjuster. Two recessed ends would solve this issue. I've searched,  but could not find a recessed slider end replacement for the chain side without buying the pricey entire kit. The front axel slider fit perfect and is a great addition to my bike. Thanks

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