Pro-tek Frame Slider Crash Protector Kawasaki 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Ninja 250R EX250R Black


Pro-tek frame slider is made of Acetal polymer plastic.
Helps protect your frame from nasty spills and tip overs.
No Modifications required on these sliders
Comes complete with instructions for easy installation.
Comes with all mounting hardware, normally retail for $129.95 and many other bands even more expensive at lesser quality!

Frame sliders are not designed to protect the plastics, rearsets (footpegs), or clipons (handlebars). They are designed to absorb the impact and energy of a fall so that you don't damage your engine or frame. Those two parts of the bike are critical components for racers and an insurance company as they will often total your bike if those are damaged.

Frame sliders come in two basic models which are cut or no cut frame sliders. A cut frame slider means that you have to cut your plastics to be able to bolt that type of frame slider on to your bike. No cuts obviously mean you do not have to cut a hole in your plastics. We like each model to have to cut a 2" hole in your plastics and other kits with no modifications you do not have to cut anything. The no cut kit normally has brackets that you mount up below your plastics that then go to a place where there are no plastics then you bolt on the slider to that plate. Basically the plate lets you relocate where the slider will bolt on. No cut sliders are also more expensive.

Now for quick bullet points about sliders:
1. They are not designed to protect plastics, clipons, or rearsets, even though they might help sometimes.
2. You do not want a slider to stick out too far or it will help flip your bike in a crash by snagging on the ground, curb or anything else.
3. You want delrin or plastic to touch down when you crash as they will grind off and not catch on anything and if hit hard enough or direct enough they will shatter.
4. If your slider shatters, grinds off or bends then it did it's job. You don't want it solid after a crash or it didn't absorb any energy but merely transfered it on to what you bolted it to.
5. When f1 cars hit the side of a track they explode as they don't want the drive to absorb the energy. Frame sliders are the same way. You want them to stay attached but get beat up and take the energy.
6. If the bolt on a frame slider bends that's a good thing as the only other option is to put the energy on the frame or mounting point.  Better the bolt bends. Also if it didn't bend it might have flip the bike by snagging something. A mangled frame slider, but still on the bike, did it's job.
7. No cut frame sliders aren't a direct bolt on like cut sliders as they often have a bracket.

We hope this information was helpful and if you have anything to add or questions then feel free to contact us. Ride safe and hope you never have to use your frame sliders.

'08-'12 Ninja 250R Acetal Frame Sliders

Frame sliders are mounted onto the front through bolt.  Make sure the bike is
in a fixed secure position. With a standard floor jack support the engine
enough to remove engine stud. To help prevent scratching of any kind or damage 
to the bike when lifting we use a small piece of soft wood on the jack pad.
When installing the front rod lightly press down on the radiator hose so 
the bolt can pass through til it reaches the other side.  After rod has been installed, 
install elbow brackets til they pass through your aluminum brackets, use the 
10mm locknut on the left side and 10mm serrated nut on the right side to secure
the through rod.  Intall the pucks on both sides using the long 10mm x 140 bolts 
& long extended off brackets to secure them to elbow brackets. 
NOTE: elbow bracket, pucks and offset brackets are already assembly,
you just need to install through rod.  Always torque to factory specs.

Includes: (1)10mm x 245mm stud with flange nut attached & 10mm locknut
(2) Acetal pucks with aluminum shims & (2) 10mm x 140 bolts
(2) Aluminum brackets with (2) aluminum offset bracket