Congratulations!
You have just purchased the world’s finest frame sliders
for the 2004-5 Honda CBR1000RR. These sliders have been designed
to offer unsurpassed protection for your Honda CBR1000RR in the
unfortunate event of a lowside or tip over. Motovation frame
sliders are designed and manufactured by a company that only
makes frame sliders. Each and every model is tested for drop
and slide protection. They are tough but not brittle and can
also absorb a huge impact. Sportsriders around the world who
have tested various models of our products on the track have
all given their thumbs up after experiencing first hand, the
benefits of Motovation Frame Sliders.
Please
read all instructions before beginning work! These frame
sliders are designed to fit specific engine mounts of your
Honda CBR1000RR. This kit has separate left and right pieces
(left and right while sitting on the bike). It is highly
recommended that you refer to your service manual before
performing this installation. If you are unsure about the
tightening torque, here are some standard
torque settings to serve as a guide.
Included
in this kit:
1 x left side frame slider -longer
1 x right side frame slider -shorter
1 x 90mm
heat treated socket head cap screws (left slider)
1 x 100mm heat treated socket head cap screws (right slider)
Tools Required:
Torque Wrench
12mm allen key for Torque Wrench
14mm socket
.50mm hole cutter/saw
Fairng
panel modification is required for this installation
INSTRUCTIONS:
Remove the fairing panels using a 5mm Allen key and a screw driver.
Remove
the correct engine bolts using the 14mm socket wrench (see
pic)
Install the slider bolts without the slider. Engage only a few threads
and re-install the fairing to mark the inside of the fairing for the pilot
hole. We sometimes coat the head of the socket screw with a non permanent
marker or place some putty on the inside of the fairing so the the screw will
make a mark or an indentation. Once the center of the bolt location on
the fairing is determined, it is suggested that you drill a small pilot hole
to locate the engine mount. Once you have found the center, use a hole saw
and cut a hole approximately 50mm in diameter. Edges can be filed for perfect
fit, or inaccuracies in drilling. We have found that placing masking tape on
the area helps protect from scratches, cracks, etc.
Replace
the fairing panels, install the sliders in place and torque
to manufacturer's specs (54Nm).
Make sure
to use the correct bolts with the correct slider for the
correct side. Do Not Over Tighten!