Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:39 pm
Droppep into Actions Parra today and picked up a pair of Joe Rocket sliders for $10... they look ok to me. 

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but there not orangeMadKaw wrote:Droppep into Actions Parra today and picked up a pair of Joe Rocket sliders for $10... they look ok to me.
Marty, perfect cue for the smoking slider pic and you didn't take it.Strika wrote:Wiz knee sliders in all sorts of styles, from cheapo black or white plain ones, to fancy coloured and emblazened ones, as well as my personal fav the leather sliders, can be had from Ian at TW performance. They advertise in AMCN all the time. http://www.tw-performance.com.au ,
or 0405 541 278, tell Ian Strika sent ya and he will look after you. He's a top guy, who does good gear, at reasonable prices and has always been awesome to deal with. He does a whole heap of other stuff too. Including the now mandatory for racing chain gaurds, tools, brake bleed kits, brake pads, levers, reasrsets, pretty much anything bike! Especially performance stuff!
Dave#3 has a nice set of fluro green onesDyno wrote:anyone got a picture of what they look like?? the kanegs ones
OK.frogzx12r wrote:Cmon post the smokey slider pic PLEASE
I just LURVE that stuff....
u should kno the answer to that...uve slid down the road wearing it havent u mate??frogzx12r wrote:WKD![]()
Does leather grip at all ?
Yeah it does grip a lot. You have to adjust how you use them, but they are awesome in the heat of battle!!!frogzx12r wrote:WKD![]()
Does leather grip at all ?
I have some that are approx 40mm thick if thats any good to you.photomike666 wrote:I'd just like so thicker sliders. The ones that came with my leathers are about 1cm thick, and seemed to take for ever to get onto the ground.
I get the same feel, you can use your knee as a brake to scrub off excees speed when the tyres are fully loaded.Strika wrote:I tend to push it hard into the tarmac and let it act as a partial brake. Works ok. Hasn't spat me off doing it, and I tend to gain on people when I do it.
Ahhh....There you are!! Sell these guys some sliders Tarmac!!!!tarmac wrote:I get the same feel, you can use your knee as a brake to scrub off excees speed when the tyres are fully loaded.Strika wrote:I tend to push it hard into the tarmac and let it act as a partial brake. Works ok. Hasn't spat me off doing it, and I tend to gain on people when I do it.
Awesome pic Strika