R&G Racing Rear Axle Sliders / Protectors for Select Triumph Motorcycles
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Part Numbers
Our part number: | RG.SP0033BK |
Manufacturer part number: | SP0033BK |
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Cobasa –
Bought it a few weeks ago took less than 5 min to install….don’t be shy tightening it down, as you tighten a cone shaped thing bend out some thick metal to hold it in
It fits all models of the Tiger with shaft drive not just the 12-15…I installed in onto my 18 tiger 1200 with no issue, the big nut socket or whatever that holds the diff on hasn’t changed
Thankfully I have had to test it yet, but it holds in tight, blends in perfect and easy to install
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Lloyd –
I installed these on my ’12 TEX. Very simple install. There is a indentation on your swingarm. This plugs into it, when you tighten the bolt the back of it exapnds to fill the indentation. It feels solid, I’m not sure if it would survive a side impact like if you brushed against a rock or curb? Hopefully, I won’t need to find out.
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