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Honda CBR1000RR (08-12) Frame Slider
Installation Instructions
Part Numbers: 750-3929, 755-3929, 750-3920
MADE IN THE USA!
Carefully read instructions in their entirety before the install
Professional installation is recommended. Always use proper safety measures during the install of this
product. Do not try to install this product without proper tools, recently calibrated torque wrench,
correct torque specifications from factory service manual, safety goggles and gloves. The motorcycle
must be in a fixed secure position before the install process begins. DO NOT remove both engine studs
at the same time. Shogun is not responsible for any part of your motorcycle for any reason. Precisely
measure location of cut and if in doubt at any point please call us before the install process has begun.
Replacement Parts List: Left Side Components (as if you were sitting on the bike)
QTY Price each Part Numbers Descriptions
1 $23.00 99-FS-750-3929-L Black Left Side Puck
1 $23.00 99-FS-750-3920-L White Left Side Puck
1 $40.00 99-FS-850-3920-L Polished Billet Left Side Puck
1 $5.50 99-HB-SH12125090 Socket Cap 12 X 1.25 X 90 Main Engine Stud
Replacement Parts List: Right Side Components (as if you were sitting on the bike)
1 $23.00 99-FS-750-3929-R Black Right Side Puck
1 $23.00 99-FS-750-3920-R White Right Side Puck
1 $40.00 99-FS-850-3920-R Polished Billet Right Side Puck
1 $5.50 99-HB-SH12125090 Socket Cap 12 X 1.25 X 90 Main Engine Stud
Frame Sliders: Left and Right frame sliders are the SAME length.
The way you can tell Left from Right is the bolt on the Right side slider sticks out an additional ¼ inch vs.
the Left. Hold both sliders in hand, drop 12 X 1.25 X 90 bolts into them to gauge length.
Installation Steps:
1. Some photos in this section are used for illustration examples only. It is up to you how you
decide to cut your motorcycles bodywork to accept the frame slider there are many different
ways customers go through this process. Shogun is not responsible for any part of your
motorcycle for any reason. Precisely measure location of cut and if in doubt at any point please
call us before the install process has begun. Professional installation is recommended. Always
use proper safety measures during the install of this product. Do not try to install this product
without proper tools, recently calibrated torque wrench, correct torque specifications from
factory service manual, safety goggles and gloves.
2. Body Prep. Use masking tape to completely mask off the area on the body where you will be
working. We usually will tape off approximately 6 to 8 inches around the though hole area and
any other edges that could get bumped or scratched while working. Tip: In some locations you
may want to double up the thickness of the masking take to give extra protection.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installation Instructions

Honda CBR1000RR (08-12) Frame Slider Installation Instructions Part Numbers: 750-3929, 755-3929, 750-3920 MADE IN THE USA! Carefully read instructions

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3. Locating and cutting the body. This is a simple illustration of how most of us install the product here. It takes a bit longer but our end resul

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7. Using a small drill ¼ inch or so drill a pilot hole in the body from the inside out. Remount bodywork and double check the hole location with t

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10. Mend the inner heat shield back to the panel and trim to match hole diameter. Tip: We used high temp 3M adhesive. 11. Remove right side bolt.

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bodywork, levers and so on in the past, customers just assume sometimes you can put the product on and no damage will happen. The fact is, some crashe

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