subframe cage
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Re: subframe cage
i'll call you chad but i have to find the right bolts first...
i used a top motor mount bolt off one of my old bikes for the last one but i only had one and i don't remember what kind of bike it came off of
i used a top motor mount bolt off one of my old bikes for the last one but i only had one and i don't remember what kind of bike it came off of
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Re: subframe cage
oh it's ******* pouring and my girl has the car i sure as hell aint taking the bike out in this ****......
meadow merchantile is the only place i know that has huge *** metric bolts but they close at five
maybe home depot or lows will have some thing that will work they are open late...
meadow merchantile is the only place i know that has huge *** metric bolts but they close at five
maybe home depot or lows will have some thing that will work they are open late...
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Re: subframe cage
Subframe Cage(s)
new page gotta have pics
subframe cages available
Yamaha
Tech
new page gotta have pics
subframe cages available
Yamaha
- R6 - 03, 04, 05 <<< click here
- CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03
- CBR 600RR - 03, 04, 05, 06, 07 <<< click here
- GSXR 600 - 04, 05
Tech
- The 03-06 CBR 600rr & the 03-05 Yamaha R6 pegs are lowered and moved and out for better peg position!
- THE 07 600RR pegs are located 2-1/2 inchs lowers 3 inchs wide (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.
#1125
Re: subframe cage
Other then stopping the arm braking, what are the good points about this?? will it stop it flexing???
I know it might say this already but i'm not reading that many pages
I know it might say this already but i'm not reading that many pages
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Re: subframe cage
the subframe cage does so many things ...heres just a few
1 it will hit the ground and not brake ,unlike a stock peg bracket
2 it will not bend the tabs on the subframe when it hit's the ground,unlike a stock bracket
3 it wont let your peg aim down like a bent stock bracket
4 it makes the pegs solid and it won't flex ,unlike a stock bracket
5 it actually stiffens the subframe because it ties both sides together like a steel brace would
# 6 only applies to my subcage[-omr-] the pegs are rotated on there axis so they don't fold up during a wheelie and this also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg during a wheelie
#7 also only applies to my cage[-omr-] the 600 rr and the r6 pegs are moved down and out for a better peg location[any one that has ridden either bike knows thay need it]
and did i mention my cages allow the pegs to fold up,only way to go in my oppinion
i could go on but #1 was a good enough reason to have a subframe cage.............................................
oh and when your pegs don't flex riding in the wet isn't so scary any more ..thanks to the sure footed feel you get from a subcage....
Attached Thumbnails
and between your cage and the subframe cage do you think maybe it might help keep your rider rearset from bending.........
if you pancake your bike it will help
what would your rear peg brackets look like after this ?
my -omr- cage was perfect ,it left a dent in the ground and i kept riding.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF3YAthWwYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhRba3hk5Wo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wT105oWDw0
ten tries later
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYAVdND-0cQ
1 it will hit the ground and not brake ,unlike a stock peg bracket
2 it will not bend the tabs on the subframe when it hit's the ground,unlike a stock bracket
3 it wont let your peg aim down like a bent stock bracket
4 it makes the pegs solid and it won't flex ,unlike a stock bracket
5 it actually stiffens the subframe because it ties both sides together like a steel brace would
# 6 only applies to my subcage[-omr-] the pegs are rotated on there axis so they don't fold up during a wheelie and this also puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg during a wheelie
#7 also only applies to my cage[-omr-] the 600 rr and the r6 pegs are moved down and out for a better peg location[any one that has ridden either bike knows thay need it]
and did i mention my cages allow the pegs to fold up,only way to go in my oppinion
i could go on but #1 was a good enough reason to have a subframe cage.............................................
oh and when your pegs don't flex riding in the wet isn't so scary any more ..thanks to the sure footed feel you get from a subcage....
Attached Thumbnails
and between your cage and the subframe cage do you think maybe it might help keep your rider rearset from bending.........
if you pancake your bike it will help
what would your rear peg brackets look like after this ?
my -omr- cage was perfect ,it left a dent in the ground and i kept riding.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF3YAthWwYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhRba3hk5Wo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wT105oWDw0
ten tries later
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYAVdND-0cQ
Last edited by old man roger; 06-19-2007 at 06:02 AM.
#1129
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Re: subframe cage
Arghhhhh.