Ok who makes?
Ok who makes?
Ok, so I want to know hands down who do you think makes the best cage for a 04 CBR600RR? I have a F.I. on now, but not real sure if it will hold up to my not so hi skill level. I expect to fall this season, so I want to make sure I have a cage on that can take the abuse.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Re: Ok who makes?
Ok, so I want to know hands down who do you think makes the best cage for a 04 CBR600RR? I have a F.I. on now, but not real sure if it will hold up to my not so hi skill level. I expect to fall this season, so I want to make sure I have a cage on that can take the abuse.
Thanks!
Thanks!
SI
Tygershark
Powers
905
MXD
FI
Re: Ok who makes?
yea go with a sick cage i have the fi on my cbr1krr and it almost sucks as much as my cbr
the damn rear motor mount breaks everytime u fall almost, i invested in some 3 foot long steel threaded bars and lock nuts for when i go out.
but the engine blew twice in the last 4 months and was warrantied the 1st time, piece of **** doesnt get oil when ur up, hope the 600 doesnt have that problem, i even ran an extra quart in the bitch.
that is all
J Tuk
the damn rear motor mount breaks everytime u fall almost, i invested in some 3 foot long steel threaded bars and lock nuts for when i go out.
but the engine blew twice in the last 4 months and was warrantied the 1st time, piece of **** doesnt get oil when ur up, hope the 600 doesnt have that problem, i even ran an extra quart in the bitch.
that is all
J Tuk
Re: Ok who makes?
The search is working but here you go
Here is a good rundown for cages: Note that all cages work better on some bikes than others. While X cage is great for Y bike, X cage my suck on Z bike.
Tygershark ( http://www.tygersharkcages.com )
Pro cage, lots of technical pieces such as spring loaded sliders, and its a very solid 2 piece design. This cage does everything well and requires very little modifications to plastics while offering class leading clearance while cornering.
Sick innovations ( http://www.sickinnovations.com )
Another good pro cage, very strong 1 piece linked design. Linked sides still offers good clearance for the style. Overall a great cage, very solid. Great company that makes a host of products.
Freestyle Ingenuity ( http://www.Freestyleingenuity.com )
Nice cage, very slim, the smallest pro level cage. Not thought of as being strong like the above cages. Lower hoop can cause clearance issues. Without proper maintenance (like all cages) this design can be more troublesome than other pro cages.
Racing 905 ( http://www.racing905.com )
Great company that makes a host of products. I've not tested their new cage design so I don't have an opinion at this point. The older cages were a little bulky and liked to take a bite at the shins. I did run their cages for a while and was happy with how they took abuse. I've heard they made a lot of progress as of late with the new setup. Aaron the owner is a good man.
Powers Stunt works ( http://www.powersstuntworks.com )
Great novice cage, poor ground clearance, little bulky, jungle gym. They do make a nice product called race rails for those who want more than sliders but not a stunt cage I could recommend trying.
My cage choice is in order from top to bottom. I do receive cages from tygershark and help with the R&D (read I crash hard) but its also my cage of choice. I was running it for a significant time prior to being a rider for them. Personally I highly recommend tygershark as I believe in the tech behind the cage and its superior clearance. That and Bruce and Lisa the owners are by far the best customer service oriented builders out there with lifetime guarantees on all stunt cages!
Here is a good rundown for cages: Note that all cages work better on some bikes than others. While X cage is great for Y bike, X cage my suck on Z bike.
Tygershark ( http://www.tygersharkcages.com )
Pro cage, lots of technical pieces such as spring loaded sliders, and its a very solid 2 piece design. This cage does everything well and requires very little modifications to plastics while offering class leading clearance while cornering.
Sick innovations ( http://www.sickinnovations.com )
Another good pro cage, very strong 1 piece linked design. Linked sides still offers good clearance for the style. Overall a great cage, very solid. Great company that makes a host of products.
Freestyle Ingenuity ( http://www.Freestyleingenuity.com )
Nice cage, very slim, the smallest pro level cage. Not thought of as being strong like the above cages. Lower hoop can cause clearance issues. Without proper maintenance (like all cages) this design can be more troublesome than other pro cages.
Racing 905 ( http://www.racing905.com )
Great company that makes a host of products. I've not tested their new cage design so I don't have an opinion at this point. The older cages were a little bulky and liked to take a bite at the shins. I did run their cages for a while and was happy with how they took abuse. I've heard they made a lot of progress as of late with the new setup. Aaron the owner is a good man.
Powers Stunt works ( http://www.powersstuntworks.com )
Great novice cage, poor ground clearance, little bulky, jungle gym. They do make a nice product called race rails for those who want more than sliders but not a stunt cage I could recommend trying.
My cage choice is in order from top to bottom. I do receive cages from tygershark and help with the R&D (read I crash hard) but its also my cage of choice. I was running it for a significant time prior to being a rider for them. Personally I highly recommend tygershark as I believe in the tech behind the cage and its superior clearance. That and Bruce and Lisa the owners are by far the best customer service oriented builders out there with lifetime guarantees on all stunt cages!
Re: Ok who makes?
highly agree!!! well said.
The search is working but here you go
Here is a good rundown for cages: Note that all cages work better on some bikes than others. While X cage is great for Y bike, X cage my suck on Z bike.
Tygershark ( http://www.tygersharkcages.com )
Pro cage, lots of technical pieces such as spring loaded sliders, and its a very solid 2 piece design. This cage does everything well and requires very little modifications to plastics while offering class leading clearance while cornering.
Sick innovations ( http://www.sickinnovations.com )
Another good pro cage, very strong 1 piece linked design. Linked sides still offers good clearance for the style. Overall a great cage, very solid. Great company that makes a host of products.
Freestyle Ingenuity ( http://www.Freestyleingenuity.com )
Nice cage, very slim, the smallest pro level cage. Not thought of as being strong like the above cages. Lower hoop can cause clearance issues. Without proper maintenance (like all cages) this design can be more troublesome than other pro cages.
Racing 905 ( http://www.racing905.com )
Great company that makes a host of products. I've not tested their new cage design so I don't have an opinion at this point. The older cages were a little bulky and liked to take a bite at the shins. I did run their cages for a while and was happy with how they took abuse. I've heard they made a lot of progress as of late with the new setup. Aaron the owner is a good man.
Powers Stunt works ( http://www.powersstuntworks.com )
Great novice cage, poor ground clearance, little bulky, jungle gym. They do make a nice product called race rails for those who want more than sliders but not a stunt cage I could recommend trying.
My cage choice is in order from top to bottom. I do receive cages from tygershark and help with the R&D (read I crash hard) but its also my cage of choice. I was running it for a significant time prior to being a rider for them. Personally I highly recommend tygershark as I believe in the tech behind the cage and its superior clearance. That and Bruce and Lisa the owners are by far the best customer service oriented builders out there with lifetime guarantees on all stunt cages!
Here is a good rundown for cages: Note that all cages work better on some bikes than others. While X cage is great for Y bike, X cage my suck on Z bike.
Tygershark ( http://www.tygersharkcages.com )
Pro cage, lots of technical pieces such as spring loaded sliders, and its a very solid 2 piece design. This cage does everything well and requires very little modifications to plastics while offering class leading clearance while cornering.
Sick innovations ( http://www.sickinnovations.com )
Another good pro cage, very strong 1 piece linked design. Linked sides still offers good clearance for the style. Overall a great cage, very solid. Great company that makes a host of products.
Freestyle Ingenuity ( http://www.Freestyleingenuity.com )
Nice cage, very slim, the smallest pro level cage. Not thought of as being strong like the above cages. Lower hoop can cause clearance issues. Without proper maintenance (like all cages) this design can be more troublesome than other pro cages.
Racing 905 ( http://www.racing905.com )
Great company that makes a host of products. I've not tested their new cage design so I don't have an opinion at this point. The older cages were a little bulky and liked to take a bite at the shins. I did run their cages for a while and was happy with how they took abuse. I've heard they made a lot of progress as of late with the new setup. Aaron the owner is a good man.
Powers Stunt works ( http://www.powersstuntworks.com )
Great novice cage, poor ground clearance, little bulky, jungle gym. They do make a nice product called race rails for those who want more than sliders but not a stunt cage I could recommend trying.
My cage choice is in order from top to bottom. I do receive cages from tygershark and help with the R&D (read I crash hard) but its also my cage of choice. I was running it for a significant time prior to being a rider for them. Personally I highly recommend tygershark as I believe in the tech behind the cage and its superior clearance. That and Bruce and Lisa the owners are by far the best customer service oriented builders out there with lifetime guarantees on all stunt cages!
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