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Common damage without crashprotectors, don’t wait until it’s too late …

Bang! There’s your bike, on the ground.
The slightest mistake can have your bike parked shiny side down. A little imprudence while greasing the chain, letting it slip from your hands while washing it, the engine cutting when you take off, … or even a genuine crash. It can happen to all of us and it can cost tons of money.  Fairings shattered, engine covers break, tanks get dent, but frame sliders prevent it from happening. Bike Design has been making kits for years now, intensively testing them on the streets and during races. Each crash is examined profoundly so that the new  knowledge helps to continuously improve the new sliders that are being produced.
Don’t wait until it’s too late …

Standard Crashprotectors Teardrop Crashprotectors Race Crashprotectors
Holes in your fairing? Why?
Why drill holes into an expensive OEM fairing to prevent it from getting damaged if you can leave it unmodified? Bike Design develops reliable solutions that don’t require any cutting or drilling.  Relocation brackets, connecting rods and special fillers give the slider the stiffness it needs.  Your motorcycle will best keep its value by staying as intact as it was delivered.  The Bike Design Crash Protection kits will help that intactness by not modifying the fairing and giving it the extra protection it needs!
Innovative design for your bike!
Since we like some innovation every now and then, we’ve gathered a team of experts to come up with a new type of frame slider. They studied the design of the recent range of motorcycles before making a couple of prototypes of new sliders. Eventually, we chose the Teardrop model as best option. Its aerodynamic and stylish shape suits the looks of the bike and offers all the security one can expect from a decent crash protector.
Track day lover?  Race fairing?
The Race Protection is made for you … These frame sliders are installed directly onto the frame, so you can’t make them more rigid then this.  This of course requires a modification of the fairing panel.  Race Protection frame sliders are mounted on a place where the engine is bolted to the frame