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Old 10-10-2006, 06:15 PM   #10 (permalink)
Kansas Law Dog
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Re: Man-A-Fre Sliders

Steve-o,

I got your PM, but decided to answer on the forum so all can see.

I like this design. I think it is superior to others in that the openings are smaller, reducing the chance of hang up on a rock. The extension seems just right and I don't think a dog and human will wedge a paw or foot, and certainly their foot won't go all the way through.

I always seem to come up with a couple questions whenever I look at a design.

1. Will a rachet and socket be accessible for attaching the sliders? If I recall correctly a M8 bolt has a 13 mm head.
2. Does this design accommodate the brake line that runs along the frame, or will an alternate routing and brake line attachment be required?
3. What is the weight of each slider?
4. The square tubing appears to be 2"x2" and the round tubing 1-3/4" diameter, is that correct?
5. I will order a black powder coat. Do you have a price in mind?
6. When will sliders be available for delivery?

Regards, Ken
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