Frame sliders

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I do not play my guitar at high speeds!

I assume you mean to protect against buckle rash? They have scratch pads


 
First thing I thought about. So, where do you attach one to a guitar?
The best analogy I could think of is the video I posted above. I think Biddlin wants to expand our minds. No answers, just questions, like Socrates.
 
I wear my belt with the buckle above my left hip pocket.
No buckle scratches on the guitar and it's more comfortable when sitting.

Back in the 60's it was cool to have the offset buckle for reasons I only now understand.
No I'm not left handed, just a dumb kid following the fad of the day :-(

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Frame sliders?

Frame sliders are for the gay, real bike riders make a point of getting between the road and the bike.
Gotta protect the bike, skin grows back quick smart.
Well it did back in the 60's :-(
 
I wear my belt with the buckle above my left hip pocket.
No buckle scratches on the guitar and it's more comfortable when sitting.
But that makes you, uhm... imbalanced. More ways than one... :ROFLMAO:

I thought ol Biddy be clarifying the topic by now. He's probably munchin on some popcorn right now....
 
Dagnabbit! What do you mean by "Frame sliders"? I'm going crazy... :confused:

See that white thingy between the bike and the pavement?

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To all that came to my rescue: a very gracious thank you. I can feel my blood pressure oozing down. Whew, that was close!

But.....
When Señor Biddlin mentioned Frame sliders for guitar, I actually thought of a specific product for a guitar. Much like what RVA posted in post #2, but much goofier.

Of coarse I know what a motorcycle frame slider is. I could have used a set 3 years ago. I was trying to push-start my bike. Failed to mount my bike cleanly > lost my balance > I fell > bike fell... on top of me > cracked 3 ribs! Frame sliders would have prevented this:

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