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Old 02-04-2003, 02:33 PM
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your frame savers

can you tell me about them??? why are you asking so much???

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Old 02-05-2003, 01:45 AM
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If your talking about frame sliders, yes they are expensive, but if you do have an offing, the little bit you paid for them will easily be cancelled out by your profit in resale value. I would be hesitant to buy a bike with scratches on the frame. hope that helps
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Originally posted by metric2000
If your talking about frame sliders, yes they are expensive, but if you do have an offing, the little bit you paid for them will easily be cancelled out by your profit in resale value. I would be hesitant to buy a bike with scratches on the frame. hope that helps

i dont mind paying the money... as long as they are worth it... what i am trying to find out is, what makes yours better then anyones...
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Originally posted by chris polito
i dont mind paying the money... as long as they are worth it... what i am trying to find out is, what makes yours better then anyones...
The longer the better
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Check out www.freestyleingenuity.com I have the cage..it works from floppin the bike over to droppin it from a 12 with ZERO damage!
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Check out www.freestyleingenuity.com I have the cage..it works from floppin the bike over to droppin it from a 12 with ZERO damage!
Thanks I need to get them also
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I WRECKED MY 93 (MORE THAN) 2 TIMES WHERE THE RH WAS DMG. (PIX HERE) IT WORE DOWN THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE SLIDER, SO I FLIPED THE SLIDER, THE 2 WRECK WORE DOWN THE "NEW BOTTOM , IT CAME TO A POINT, BUT MY POINT IS THEY WORK, U R LUCKY, THEY MAKE ALL SORTS OF CRASH PROTECTION FOR RR's
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