Description
– Motorcycle plastic protection frame chassis, often called frame sliders or skid plates, are designed to minimize damage to the motorcycle’s frame and other components in the event of a fall or impact.
– These protective parts are typically made from durable materials like high-density plastic, carbon fiber, or reinforced nylon, and are strategically placed to absorb impact energy and prevent direct contact between the frame and the ground.
– They act as a cushion, reducing the likelihood of costly repairs and protecting the rider from injury.
Key Functions:
Impact Absorption:
Frame sliders are designed to slide rather than grip during a fall, dissipating impact energy and minimizing damage to the frame, engine, and other sensitive parts.
Abrasion Resistance:
The durable materials used in these protectors help prevent scratches and damage to the frame and bodywork during slides or low-speed impacts.
Reduced Repair Costs:
By absorbing impact and preventing direct contact with the ground, frame sliders can significantly reduce the cost of repairs after a crash.
Enhanced Rider Safety:
In addition to protecting the motorcycle, frame sliders can also help to prevent the bike from flipping over or trapping the rider’s leg during a fall, potentially reducing the risk of injury.
Types of Frame Protection:
Front Fork Frame Sliders:
Mounted on the front fork, these sliders protect the front suspension and other components from damage.
Engine Guards/Skid Plates:
These are mounted on the underside of the engine to protect it from impacts and abrasion, particularly when riding over rough terrain.
Frame Sliders:
These can be mounted on various parts of the frame, such as the swingarm or engine mount, to provide general protection against impacts.


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