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Dear colleagues,
I investigated our forum and I can say, that there are at least 2 producers not listed here:
1. LSL. German producer. Quality so good. I used before their crash pads on my previous bike.
http://www.lsl.eu/php/index.php#artikell...5B1%5D=538
2. Crazy Iron. I think it is Russian producer. One of our forum member, Vladimir, uses it. We can ask him to give us some comments about it.
http://crazyiron.ru/production/sajt/dugi...da_cb1100/
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Thanks Volchkoff! Those LSL sliders blend nicely with the engine. I couldn't find the Crazy Iron sliders for the CB1100 on the website. I imagine there are manufacturers making parts compatible with the CB1100 in many different countries that never appear in our search results here in the USA.
We have members on this forum from a number of different countries on several different continents. It would be interesting to have links to the most popular websites from which members buy their aftermarket products. It's obvious that for many of us here, myself included, Samurider.com is at the top of the list. For OEM products, I like partzilla.com and then for gear or other non-model specific items, I really like Revzilla.com.
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(12-29-2014, 04:35 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: Thanks Volchkoff! Those LSL sliders blend nicely with the engine. I couldn't find the Crazy Iron sliders for the CB1100 on the website. I imagine there are manufacturers making parts compatible with the CB1100 in many different countries that never appear in our search results here in the USA.
We have members on this forum from a number of different countries on several different continents. It would be interesting to have links to the most popular websites from which members buy their aftermarket products. It's obvious that for many of us here, myself included, Samurider.com is at the top of the list. For OEM products, I like partzilla.com and then for gear or other non-model specific items, I really like Revzilla.com.
Try to use the second link. It works. Just checked it.
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The link worked. I was just unable to find the slider for the CB1100. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.
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Not sure if this helps. Different vendor. Same sliders.
Here's the link for the mounting kit for the CB1100 (2013 model)
http://spieglerusa.com/frame-slider-moun...t-2524.htm
Here's the link for the sliders
http://spieglerusa.com/crash-protection/...iders.html
This post is not an endorsement of this vendor as I have never used them. I just found the site easier to navigate than the previous one listed above.
They look pretty cool to me. I may have to investigate these further.
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(12-29-2014, 07:29 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: The link worked. I was just unable to find the slider for the CB1100. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.
M-m-m. There are no sliders. There are, let say, kind of frames.
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Loving the front fender and the chain guard. Great stuff!
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(12-29-2014, 05:42 PM)Volchkoff_imp Wrote: (12-29-2014, 07:29 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: The link worked. I was just unable to find the slider for the CB1100. Maybe I didn't look hard enough.
M-m-m. There are no sliders. There are, let say, kind of frames.
Oh, I see. For my taste, that's a bit much. It reminds me of the stunt cages some of the sport bike riders put on. I suppose if you're the type of guy who wears a belt AND suspenders, then this may be the engine guard to go with. Haha.
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Time to time it can be useful.

I am talking about belt and suspenders.
Belt - nice good view, style, suspenders - reliability.
To be seriously I think as engine guard it works enough good. Looks realy not so pretty. But, anyway, it is just to inform colleagues about variant.
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I found an easier solution to engine guards and highway pegs. Just go to Kuryakyn highway pegs on Google. I customized a small bracket and it's good to go for under $100. Just mount them to the case saver mounting bolts. I attached a picture.