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OMR SUBCAGE (S)
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
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Tech

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OMR SUBCAGES - the original folding peg subcage
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OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
- CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03 will also fit the single seat style with minor mods
- CBR 954- all years
- CBR 929- all years
- CBR 600RR - 03 , 04 , 05 , 06 , 07 <<< click here
- GSXR 600/750 -00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05
- GSXR 1000 -01, 02
- R6 - 03, 04, 05 <<< click here
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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 lower and 3 inches wider (Than stock)
- All other omr subcage models are in the stock location except they are rotated on their 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.
- omr subcages are available for all makes and models but only the ones listed above are available for shipping


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OMR SUBCAGES - the original folding peg subcage
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immigrants? 12 million if that percentage is right
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so many immigrants but ive never met someone who is from a spanish speaking country
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we're getting a ton of africans of late but they all move to **** industrial areas. there are places up the coast with houses right near the beach for 100 000 or so. I don't get it. indians and asians live like that here. pack them into the houses and think they have it great making $6 an hour under minimum wage


I just get mad when the show up here and live off public assistance...We got enough poor poeple here we don't need to import anymore of them
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lol
apparently there are a lot of people from uruguay here but I've never met one
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apparently there are a lot of people from uruguay here but I've never met one
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I doubt they'd want to swim 10 000 miles here or whatever it is lol
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First person completes Cuba-to-U.S. swim
Aussie swimmer reaches Key West
May 12, 1997
Web posted at: 12:44 p.m. EDT (1644 GMT)
FORT TAYLOR BEACH, Florida (CNN) -- Australian distance swimmer Susie Maroney wearily stepped ashore at Key West, Florida, Monday afternoon, the first person to swim the 112-mile Florida Straits from Cuba to the United States.
"I'm really happy about it," Maroney said as she was helped from the surf on Key West's Fort Taylor Beach.
Maroney, who failed in an attempted to make the same swim last June, completed the crossing just over 24 hours after diving into the water in Havana, Cuba. Strong winds and rain overnight nearly forced the 22-year-old swimmer to abandon this crossing as well, but Maroney felt strong enough at first light to finish her journey.
"Before sunrise, they were talking about not completing the swim," he said.
The swimmer passed her original destination -- uninhabited Sand Key, Florida -- earlier Monday, and decided to continue on to Key West, seven miles beyond.
Maroney, whose crossing was the first of 50 official attempts to be completed, has crossed the English Channel twice and holds the record for the Manhattan Island race.
She also held the record for most distance covered in 24 hours -- 58 1/2 miles (94.1 kilometers). Her Florida Straits swim eclipsed that record.
Last year, Maroney stopped 12 miles from her goal when dehydration and illness forced her to leave the water after 38 1/2 hours and 107 miles.
Aussie swimmer reaches Key West
May 12, 1997
Web posted at: 12:44 p.m. EDT (1644 GMT)
FORT TAYLOR BEACH, Florida (CNN) -- Australian distance swimmer Susie Maroney wearily stepped ashore at Key West, Florida, Monday afternoon, the first person to swim the 112-mile Florida Straits from Cuba to the United States.
"I'm really happy about it," Maroney said as she was helped from the surf on Key West's Fort Taylor Beach.
Maroney, who failed in an attempted to make the same swim last June, completed the crossing just over 24 hours after diving into the water in Havana, Cuba. Strong winds and rain overnight nearly forced the 22-year-old swimmer to abandon this crossing as well, but Maroney felt strong enough at first light to finish her journey.
Australian swimmer ends first successful swim from Cuba to the U.S.
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Support team member Joe Pagniatello told CNN that the cage protecting the swimmer from sharks was damaged overnight, but neither the cage damage nor the poor weather was enough to scuttle the swim. 5.1 MB / 25 sec. / 320x240 large frame QuickTime movie
"Before sunrise, they were talking about not completing the swim," he said.
The swimmer passed her original destination -- uninhabited Sand Key, Florida -- earlier Monday, and decided to continue on to Key West, seven miles beyond.
Maroney, whose crossing was the first of 50 official attempts to be completed, has crossed the English Channel twice and holds the record for the Manhattan Island race.
She also held the record for most distance covered in 24 hours -- 58 1/2 miles (94.1 kilometers). Her Florida Straits swim eclipsed that record.
Last year, Maroney stopped 12 miles from her goal when dehydration and illness forced her to leave the water after 38 1/2 hours and 107 miles.



cubans swim here