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Old 05-16-2009, 02:02 AM
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cage help

just so you know this isnt another "what cage do i put on my f4i" thread i just got a 1990 honda NS50 2 stroke to stunt i wouldnt really call it a scooter but it is 50cc and im out of ideas as for a cage on it i know i cant buy one i have to build one but any ideas heres a pic and also as far as a dent in the gas tank do i dare try? i got this thing for pretty cheap considering its got 3400 orginal KH on it and its mint and wanna stunt it but dont wanna beat it up to bad but know im gonna in the end
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Re: cage help

Typically on something like that you don't really need a cage..

the motor can't hit the ground can it?


And even with a cage, your still gonna bend your handle bars..

So not much a cage can protect except maybe your pegs
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Re: cage help

Originally Posted by Towlieee
Typically on something like that you don't really need a cage..

the motor can't hit the ground can it?


And even with a cage, your still gonna bend your handle bars..

So not much a cage can protect except maybe your pegs
im worried about the handle bars they are indeed clip ons so i might get lucky and them just turn insted of bend but im thinking maybe BMX pegs on the top frame rail just under the gas tank to keep the bars off the ground
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Re: cage help

Originally Posted by Towlieee
Typically on something like that you don't really need a cage..

the motor can't hit the ground can it?


And even with a cage, your still gonna bend your handle bars..

So not much a cage can protect except maybe your pegs
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