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Old 09-24-2007, 11:54 PM
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

I'm just here to agree with you on the 600RR peg placement.

After being the on GSXR all week, I busted out the 600RR last night and riding them both back to back made me realize just how cramped the RR is.
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Omr :YEAH
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

omr subcages move the placement of the rr passenger rearsets back so its more comfortable
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

How bout on the 900RR????
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

not totally off topic but where can you look at omr's products? there a website?
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

all i can say is OMR...its much more comfortable position where u put your foot on and you wouldnt have to worry about ur leg rubbing against the tail section.
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

you can always make the sub cage your self that way you can set it up just the way you want it ... thats what i did and its rilly not that hard
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

Where is OMR when ya need em????

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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

here it is

https://www.stuntlife.com/forums/214...rame-cage.html
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

Originally Posted by alpinestarz98
not totally off topic but where can you look at omr's products? there a website?
for the people that wont click on the link

OMR Subframe Cage(s)
subframe cages available
Yamaha Honda
  • CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03
  • CBR 954- all years
  • CBR 929- all years
  • CBR 600RR - 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 <<< click here
kawasaki Suzuki
  • GSXR 600/750 -00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
  • GSXR 1000 -01, 02
$175 Shipped

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  • The 03-06 CBR 600rr & the 03-05 Yamaha R6 pegs are lowered and moved back and out for better peg position!
  • The 01-03 gsxr's have the pegs moved out two inches because of the big tail section
  • THE 07 600RR pegs are located 2-1/2 inches lowers 3 inches wider (Then stock)
  • All other models are in the stock location except they are rotated on there axis so they don't fold up unless you fold them up, this also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg during a wheelie.



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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

Originally Posted by shortfuse
Ok so i bought some esd pegs thinkin it would help me get around my tail section on my 600rr. They are almost an 1'' longer than the stock pegs but they still didnt make me feel comfortable. Rode my buddies f4I and nearly creamed myself at how stretched out i was.
I have heard that the subcages move the pegs over and out on the subframe from their stock position. i get all fn cramped up after a day at the spot. I need some serious help on my desicion making process. Any input is greatly appreciated....
Which is better OMR's cage or SI, is there any others?


600rr stock peg bracket placement
another reason to get a subcage besides just the better peg position is the fact that it will be 100 times more solid then the stock peg brackets,push down on your rear peg with one finger and you will see what i mean...

the subcage also ties the two sides of the subframe together and that stiffens the subframe and helps keep it from tweeking from side to side and beleive it or not that can help keep the subframe from breaking in a wreck because they usually twist alot before they break

and on my subcage i also rotate the peg bracket on it's axis and that keeps the peg from folding up while in a wheelie and it also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg

it's alot stronger then the stock peg bracket the stockers break or bend at the slightest contact with the ground and they some times bend the tabs on the subframe ,this can't happen with a subcage because of the cross bar that ties the two side together

there are more reasons but in this case the better peg position and stiffness should be enough reason to get one ,and by the way i move the 600rr pegs back ,down ,and out it makes the bike so roomy you will never want to ride it with stock peg brackets again.........

pm me if your interested

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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

ever try to do rear peg tricks with some thing that looks like this...lol

never again with a subcage



oh yea and don't forget this...lol

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yo omr..i noticed u dont have one for a 07 zx6 yet?? got one in the works??
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

if you bring me your bike i will make a jig for the 07.......what time should i expect you ? i'll order pizza.....lol
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we'll if i have it before stuntoberfest i will be in that area..is there a discount for that
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absolutely.......
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how far is west palm from say..titusville?
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Re: Are the subcages worth it?

Originally Posted by old man roger
for the people that wont click on the link

OMR Subframe Cage(s)
subframe cages available
Yamaha Honda
  • CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03
  • CBR 954- all years
  • CBR 929- all years
  • CBR 600RR - 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 <<< click here
kawasaki Suzuki
  • GSXR 600/750 -00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
  • GSXR 1000 -01, 02
$175 Shipped

Tech
  • The 03-06 CBR 600rr & the 03-05 Yamaha R6 pegs are lowered and moved back and out for better peg position!
  • The 01-03 gsxr's have the pegs moved out two inches because of the big tail section
  • THE 07 600RR pegs are located 2-1/2 inches lowers 3 inches wider (Then stock)
  • All other models are in the stock location except they are rotated on there axis so they don't fold up unless you fold them up, this also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg during a wheelie.



do you have a pic of the subcage on a 929 and do you ship international? for the moment i'm all out of cash but i would like to buy one in the future
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