I am going to try 15g. sliders after the thread with the Downtown guys started talking how the newer variator in the Dowtown and the GT are the same and there is debate about 14g plus or minus. The stock rollers are 15.4 g so sliders due to their shape usually work better a bit lighter. I considered 14g but was worried she might get too busy at interstate speeds. I will know soon as I hope to change them out this weekend. I can only imagine the condition the originals look like at 14K
Actually, the sliders most noticeable difference is at speeds at around 60mph and more where the shape
comes into play and lowers the revs. You go for lighter then stock with them not because of their shape,
but for the same reason you'd get lighter normal rollers - to raise the revs at full throttle and at lower
speeds for better response and acceleration.
Even with 14gr sliders in my DT, I got 500 revs less at 60mph and above, so there's no chance of it getting "busy"
at interstate speeds, you'd get lower revs probably with 13gr too.
With 15 compared to 15.5, the difference in acceleration won't be that big, and you might loose a bit
of top speed. Mine dropped by about 3mph with 14gr weights since the bike couldn't rev out past
7500 any more. Then another 3mph for the big windscreen and another 3mph for the topcase.
Now it's as fast as some 250s..