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Retrocross Frame Sliders For Kawasaki Ninja 400

Retrocross Frame Sliders For Kawasaki Ninja 400

Frame Sliders & Crash Guards Kawasaki Ninja 400 NO COD

Retrocross

Regular price Rs. 10,500.00
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Retrocross Frame Sliders – Kawasaki Ninja 400

Maximum Protection. Precision Engineering. Race-Inspired Design.

The Retrocross Frame Sliders for the Kawasaki Ninja 400 are engineered to offer high-impact crash protection without compromising your bike’s aesthetics or performance. Designed with track-tested reliability and street-ready fitment, these sliders are built for riders who value both form and function.

Key Features:

  • Aircraft-Grade Aluminum Build: CNC-machined billet aluminum collars and brackets ensure strength, durability, and a precise fit.
  • High-Tensile Chrome Molybdenum Fasteners: Plated Allen bolts are designed to bend under impact , not snap—offering superior crash behavior.
  • Heavy-Duty Slider Pucks: Made from high-density abrasion-resistant engineering polymer to absorb and spread impact force, reducing damage to fairings, engine cases, and tank.
  • Compression Sleeves: Aluminum sleeves inside the pucks allow for proper torque and prevent bolt loosening due to vibrations.
  • Fade-Proof Anodizing: Bright anodized finish resists corrosion and maintains visual appeal over time.
  • Wide Impact Coverage: Designed to glide the bike to a controlled stop , minimizing damage during high-speed slides or tip-overs.
  • Easy Installation: Direct bolt-on fitment with all necessary hardware and a pictorial guide included.

Compatibility:

  • Model: Kawasaki Ninja 400
  • Material: Billet Aluminum + Engineering Polymer
  • Color: Black (anodized)
  • Brand: Retrocross
  • Category: Frame Sliders

RetroCross also offers individual replacement parts, so you don’t need to replace the full kit after a crash—just the components that took the hit.

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