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I need to replace my rollers. Need some input on what to get, and what to stay away from.

Any advantage to using the slider over the roller?

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Well I use both. :confused: I use rollers where there needs to be rollers, but on the swingarm I use a slider instead of that stock shit wheel that wears faster than an lubeless condom in a dry-rot pussy... :huh:

 

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T.M. Designworks - lifetime warranty & works great. :cheers:

Posted

i have the upp racing slider/roller kit for about a year or more now. working great so far. initial assembly takes a little work, but it's well worth it over the stock style.

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The tm designworks have a one year warranty and that is what I got out of them. For the price I was not pleased. Now I run a roller that I got from a place I worked and is is a trolley wheel for an overhead conveyor. It works the best for me and it was free.

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I'd go with a slider due to the increased surface area over the chain. It will reduce the amount of wear that you would normally see on a roller that makes contact over about 10 degrees versus laying nearly flat on a slider.

 

I made a couple of rollers out of Nylon last year because Nylon is some tough shit. 1 trip is all it lasted. I came home from Dumont with about 1/4" or less of roller protecting my swingarm.

If it were a slider, you probably wouldn't even think I had ever used it other than the huge fucking grin I had on my face for the next 4 months.

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