subframe cage
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Re: subframe cage
you would need a t like in the newer bikes front brake lines or a junction or i geuss you could just use a longer banjo bolt at the adapter
run your regular set up hand brake to rear master to one caliper and then either a t before the adapter to the second caliper or a longer banjo bolt at the adapter with a line fronm there to the second caliper ..
that way when you step on the rear break lever it would only supply pressure to one caliper but when you use the hand brake you would be using two calipers
run your regular set up hand brake to rear master to one caliper and then either a t before the adapter to the second caliper or a longer banjo bolt at the adapter with a line fronm there to the second caliper ..
that way when you step on the rear break lever it would only supply pressure to one caliper but when you use the hand brake you would be using two calipers
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also known as OMR

Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 79,288
From: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida











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, <<< click here and the new 07
- GSXR 600 - 04, 05 coming soon-01 02 03 600/750-01 02 1000
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.


Last edited by old man roger; Jun 28, 2007 at 04:36 AM.
Re: subframe cage
Roger, u were absolutely right.... I got soaken wet last night on my way home. sucked *** but at least i have the bike with me now. ill get crackin on the headlight and gauges. ill post pics once its completely clean. The cage looks GREAT. just by looking at it you could tell that theres is no way to bend that thing. you gotta hit it dead on against a wall or something at a pretty high speed. so im expecting a lot of good things from this bike. also the handlebar feels great and the kickstand couldnt have been any better. I am very satisfied with all the work done on the bike and the price. you def do some very clean work and I would recommend anybody i know looking for cages or subframes or any kind of work that you can do on a bike to see you first. very clean weld, and u get it done quick.
ill give you some reps for that.
ill give you some reps for that.
Re: subframe cage
going in the wrong direction with the gixxers man!!
J/k make them dollaz!
What's cracking Rog...haven't messed with you in a while
Dude's bringing me an 02ktm400 tomorrow as a possible supermoto stunna project to trade for that 900RR......'member?
This should be interesting.....I hope it is as cool as everyone keeps telling me that KTM's are. Every rode an KTM exc or ecx or something Rog? I wonder how hard 17" supermoto wheels are to get for that bike?
J/k make them dollaz! What's cracking Rog...haven't messed with you in a while
Dude's bringing me an 02ktm400 tomorrow as a possible supermoto stunna project to trade for that 900RR......'member?
This should be interesting.....I hope it is as cool as everyone keeps telling me that KTM's are. Every rode an KTM exc or ecx or something Rog? I wonder how hard 17" supermoto wheels are to get for that bike?




