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Application: Fits BMW S1000R (2021–2024)
Made in Italy – Precision-crafted with premium Italian engineering
Crash Protection: CNC-machined aluminum + impact-absorbing Delrin/nylon pucks
No-Cut Installation: Installs using OEM frame points — no fairing mods required
Replaceable Pucks: Quick, cost-effective post-impact replacement
Protect your BMW motorcycle with the advanced Lightech Frame Sliders STEMB210, engineered for high-performance crash protection and sleek Italian design. Specifically developed to fit select BMW sport and street bikes, these premium frame sliders combine safety, style, and convenience.
Pro Tip:
Upgrade your BMW’s safety and performance with Lightech frame sliders—a smart investment that protects your frame, fairings, and engine from costly damage.
In an innovative step to reduce crash damage LighTech introduced frame sliders with rubber shock absorbers. By combining a magnesium base plate with a soft rubber center and an external puck made of nylon mixed with fiberglass LighTech frame sliders provide excellent sliding capabilities while cushioning the blow upon impact between the frame and the ground. Magnesium also reacts better to shock, unlike standard delrin or aluminum pucks which transfer the shock from the crash directly to mounting point magnesium is softer than aluminum or delrin and therefore offers much better protection to the bike. Designed to be no-cut whenever possible, all mounting brackets are made from billet aluminum. Nylon mixed with fiberglass offers the best resistance in case of crash.
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