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Woodcraft Bar-End Sliders

Discussion in 'RidersDiscount.com' started by Riders Discount, Nov 6, 2013.

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    When a bike goes down, the bar-end is one area that is almost always going to make contact with the asphalt, and the stock bar-ends don’t provide much in the way of crash protection. Installing a set of Woodcraft Bar-End sliders is an easy and affordable way to add some extra security to this vulnerable area.

    Woodcraft Bar-End Sliders use a durable puck that helps convert an impact into a slide, thereby reducing the amount of impact energy transmitted through the bars and lowering the chance that they will catch or grab the pavement. These recently redesigned sliders also feature a perpendicular mounting bolt that enters through the side of the puck instead of the end. This means that each puck has a larger contact patch due to the fact that the center isn’t drilled out for the bolt. It also means that pucks are easier to replace after a crash since the bolt doesn’t get buried under the molten plastic that would normally build up in the during a slide.

    Woodcraft Bar-End Sliders will fit bars with a 5/8” inner diameter and are available in three versions:
    Weighted (4.5 ounces) - $49.98
    Unweighted (2 ounces) - $39.98
    Unweighted w/ Hand Guard Mount (Hand Guard sold separately) - $49.98

    You can order a set of Woodcraft Bar-End Sliders by giving TJ a call at 866.931.6644 x 817, or by contacting him through this forum. Is email more convenient? Feel free to send those to FORUM at RIDERSDISCOUNT dot COM and we’ll get back to you right away!


    Woodcraft Bar-End Sliders - Unweighted on the right and Unweighted w/ Hand Guard Mount on the left.

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    The pucks are replaceable and are secured to the base with a perpendicular mount bolt. This means that each puck has a larger contact patch due to the fact that the center isn’t drilled out for the bolt. It also means that pucks are easier to replace after a crash since the bolt doesn’t get buried under the molten plastic that would normally build up in the during a slide.

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    Last edited: Nov 6, 2013

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