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Part Number: N50-13ES
Our Price: $39.95

Quantity in Stock:20


Availability:: Usually Ships in 1 to 2 Business Days
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Description
 
  • Condition: New
  • Material: UHMW-PE (ultra high molecular weight polyethylene), aircraft grade aluminum
  • No cut or fairing modifications required
  • Fitting Difficulty (1-5): 1 - easy
  • Fitting Time: 5 - 10 minutes
  • Fit Models: (For all years)
  • Note: Need to buy two if your bike has dual exhaust
  • BMW
    • G310R
    • S1000R
  • Kawasaki
    • Eliminator 450
    • Ninja 250R
    • Ninja 300
    • Z900 / Z900RS
    • Versys X 300
    • Ninja 1000 / Z1000
  • Honda
    • CB500X/F (Not 2021 model)
    • Rebel 300 / 500
    • Rebel 1100 (will not fit if passenger foot peg is installed)
    • CB300F
    • CBR300R
    • CB1100
    • XL750 Transalp (M8x40 stock bolt)
  • Husqvarna
    • Vitpilen / Svartpilent 701
    • Norden 901 (M8x40 stock bolt)
  • Suzuki
    • GSX-S750
    • 2017 - 2023 Vstrom 650 (8mm bolt)
  • Yamaha
    • R3
    • MT-03
  • PDF Instruction:
This purchase is for an exhaust slider for the models above. The sliders will not fit bikes not shown on the list above. The sliders are made of UHMW-PEl plastic, an engineering thermoplastic 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 bolt is made alloy steel grade 12.9. The aluminum spacer is made of 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum and finished in UV-resistant anodized dye and sealer. Rest assured that you are getting the best material commercially available.

Average Rating: Average Rating: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 4 Write a review »

  0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Looks great. Easy to install. August 23, 2023
Reviewer: Ron L from WV  
For the Honda Rebel 1100 you will install this in place of the bolt holding the exhaust on using the included 8mm bolt.  The slider ships with a 10mm bolt pre-installed, so you will need to swap that out.

I got this on in about 10 minutes, with no trouble.  My only VERY slight gripes are that there was no install instructions or videos, and the slider's plastic component has kind of a 3D printed/striated finish.  I think I would have preferred a smooth finish.

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4 of 5 MT-03 stock nut won’t work July 15, 2021
Reviewer: TK from Virginia  
For 2021 MT-03, you use the M8 bolt instead of the M10 bolt both of which are included in the package. Problem is that the stock nut that the instruction says you should use is a lock nut. The included M8 bolt is too long because the bolt cannot penetrate the lock nut. You instead need to find/use a regular stainless M8 nut to replace the stock nut. The build quality of this product seems excellent, though.

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Exhaust Slider October 16, 2020
Reviewer: Larry Lulay from Oregon  
I did have to use this once and you can see a photo of my bike sliding and this slider saving my exhaust.  See photo of in on my R3 at http://www.ridesdoneright.com/bikes/r3/

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  4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
 
5 of 5 Frame Sliders September 8, 2020
Reviewer: Eugene from Las Vegas  
There’s a lot of frame/exhaust sliders out there. As with my engine guard, I did a lot of research as to which one I’d get to protect my Rebel 500. I ended up getting the T-Rex Engine Guard and their exhaust slider. Not only one but two sliders to protect both sides of the bike. Installation was simple. Also, these were the first items I ordered immediately after buying my bike. Gave me a better sense of security having them on as I would ride.

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