After a recent low speed low side (which invoked minimal damage thanks to mounted bar ends, fog lights and swingarm spools :
https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=10306.msg94006#msg94006), I'd like to install both front/rear axle sliders and frame sliders.
Measurements with the bike down on its side, indicate that 50mm axle sliders should be enough to even keep the (standard SR/F, non-lowered) foot pegs from touching the pavement.
The following sliders seem (apart from the "ABS plastic" moniker ; no Delrin I guess) like a good fit :
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32921994076.html .
I do not care too much about the quality of the plastic, as long as its appearance is non-intrusive, and it preferably withstands at least one moderate fall/crash.
(Other sliders which specifically mention Delrin are :
* https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32883311111.html (no dimensions) and
* https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000210679364.html (96 mm !))* With a bit of homebrew DIY (
https://www.electricmotorcycleforum.com/boards/index.php?topic=9554.msg84051#msg84051) and a 6mm threaded rod, I guess these may work as axle sliders ;
* for frame slider purposes, the 6mm thread should fit the trellis frame holes (see pictures).
However, I am a bit worried about the best location to mount the frame sliders : I would absolutely like to prevent major damage to the frame should the sliders take a hit : in a low speed crash last year, the factory crash-bars on my DSR protected my legs, but may have invoked some tearing of the frame (resulting in a total loss).
Does anyone care to comment on the most appropriate (i.e. least frame damaging) mount location, or does it not matter one bit ?
Thanks in advance !