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I just put a Cascade slider on my TT banshee last night. I had the bike stripped to the frame, so installation wasn't hard since I installed it before I installed the swingarm. If I was a complete bike, it might be different. You would have to remove the chain and rear brake line. Then pull the swingarm bolt and pull the swingarm/axle assembly backwards. Remove the bearing cap, install slider, replace cap, the reinstall swingarm. If you don't ride in a lot of water or sand, the singarm pivot bearings should be okay. If they are bad, you can move the rear of the swingarm side to side.
I haven't yet decided if I like the Cascade slider. There is a pin that rests on the top of the swingarm that keeps it in position. It looks kind of tacky. It does look like it can stand so abuse though.
I haven't yet decided if I like the Cascade slider. There is a pin that rests on the top of the swingarm that keeps it in position. It looks kind of tacky. It does look like it can stand so abuse though.
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