omr subcage
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Re: omr subcage
OMR SUBCAGE (S)
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
pay pal accepted
Tech

click here to contact >> old man roger
OMR SUBCAGES - the original folding peg subcage
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
pay pal accepted
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


click here to contact >> old man roger
OMR SUBCAGES - the original folding peg subcage
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Joined: Jul 2006
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Re: omr subcage


it's hard to tell from the cell phone pics but the stickers on the bike are whit with a chrome out line ..
i think they look good in person but the pics make them look kinda crappy
Re: omr subcage
they look brrraaaaaaaap i mean grrrreeeaaat
now......can i have some?
i are a valued customer and nephew aren't I?
you are most likely riding at gateway tonight arent you?
now......can i have some?
i are a valued customer and nephew aren't I?
you are most likely riding at gateway tonight arent you?
Re: omr subcage
got the first one done already, theyre going back for the second one this afternoon.
apparantly phosphate mining is/was rreal big on teh gulf coast of fl. this plant was operating in the 90s til it went bankrupt. some guy bought the land to build a golf course on, and hes getting a fat tax write off by giving these 2 locomotives to my dads railroad, which is a non profit org. the building they were in is probably a quarter mile long by 500 feet wide, with train tracks running into it. the whole floor of the building (excpet right in the middle) is covered in knee deep mud. Hosing it out is not an option as gravity is what brought it in there in the first place. By the time we got there they already had a path cleared for the truck to get in and disconnect. we set up the trailer and winched the first locomotive on pretty easily, everything went according to plan. Both of the locomotives had cummins turbo diesels. One had and old *** 6 from the 70s or something, the other was smaller, newer, and looked to be a BT6 just like dodges used in the 90s.
apparantly phosphate mining is/was rreal big on teh gulf coast of fl. this plant was operating in the 90s til it went bankrupt. some guy bought the land to build a golf course on, and hes getting a fat tax write off by giving these 2 locomotives to my dads railroad, which is a non profit org. the building they were in is probably a quarter mile long by 500 feet wide, with train tracks running into it. the whole floor of the building (excpet right in the middle) is covered in knee deep mud. Hosing it out is not an option as gravity is what brought it in there in the first place. By the time we got there they already had a path cleared for the truck to get in and disconnect. we set up the trailer and winched the first locomotive on pretty easily, everything went according to plan. Both of the locomotives had cummins turbo diesels. One had and old *** 6 from the 70s or something, the other was smaller, newer, and looked to be a BT6 just like dodges used in the 90s.
Thread Starter
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Joined: Jul 2006
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From: OMR INDUSTRIES in west palm beach florida











Re: omr subcage
got the first one done already, theyre going back for the second one this afternoon.
apparantly phosphate mining is/was rreal big on teh gulf coast of fl. this plant was operating in the 90s til it went bankrupt. some guy bought the land to build a golf course on, and hes getting a fat tax write off by giving these 2 locomotives to my dads railroad, which is a non profit org. the building they were in is probably a quarter mile long by 500 feet wide, with train tracks running into it. the whole floor of the building (excpet right in the middle) is covered in knee deep mud. Hosing it out is not an option as gravity is what brought it in there in the first place. By the time we got there they already had a path cleared for the truck to get in and disconnect. we set up the trailer and winched the first locomotive on pretty easily, everything went according to plan. Both of the locomotives had cummins turbo diesels. One had and old *** 6 from the 70s or something, the other was smaller, newer, and looked to be a BT6 just like dodges used in the 90s.
apparantly phosphate mining is/was rreal big on teh gulf coast of fl. this plant was operating in the 90s til it went bankrupt. some guy bought the land to build a golf course on, and hes getting a fat tax write off by giving these 2 locomotives to my dads railroad, which is a non profit org. the building they were in is probably a quarter mile long by 500 feet wide, with train tracks running into it. the whole floor of the building (excpet right in the middle) is covered in knee deep mud. Hosing it out is not an option as gravity is what brought it in there in the first place. By the time we got there they already had a path cleared for the truck to get in and disconnect. we set up the trailer and winched the first locomotive on pretty easily, everything went according to plan. Both of the locomotives had cummins turbo diesels. One had and old *** 6 from the 70s or something, the other was smaller, newer, and looked to be a BT6 just like dodges used in the 90s.
Re: omr subcage
he should just SF it
i like when you say yes.. maybe we should keep this goin...
can i have the doubleR??
yo there is a 2005 636 with about 2000miles streetbike its lowered and stretched[prolly got a slip on & crap] and the kid did a wheelie and came down and the oilpan bolt got wacked off all the oil ran out and now the motor is blown up its for $2500-3000
DO YOU KNOW ANY1 INTERESTED??
i like when you say yes.. maybe we should keep this goin...
can i have the doubleR??
yo there is a 2005 636 with about 2000miles streetbike its lowered and stretched[prolly got a slip on & crap] and the kid did a wheelie and came down and the oilpan bolt got wacked off all the oil ran out and now the motor is blown up its for $2500-3000
DO YOU KNOW ANY1 INTERESTED??
Thread Starter
also known as OMR

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











Re: omr subcage
he should just SF it
i like when you say yes.. maybe we should keep this goin...
can i have the doubleR??
yo there is a 2005 636 with about 2000miles streetbike its lowered and stretched[prolly got a slip on & crap] and the kid did a wheelie and came down and the oilpan bolt got wacked off all the oil ran out and now the motor is blown up its for $2500-3000
DO YOU KNOW ANY1 INTERESTED??
i like when you say yes.. maybe we should keep this goin...
can i have the doubleR??
yo there is a 2005 636 with about 2000miles streetbike its lowered and stretched[prolly got a slip on & crap] and the kid did a wheelie and came down and the oilpan bolt got wacked off all the oil ran out and now the motor is blown up its for $2500-3000
DO YOU KNOW ANY1 INTERESTED??
and yes you can have the 600rr if you give me money
and i would be interested in the 636 for alot less money then he i sasking for it
Re: omr subcage
put a number out... if I negotiate for you and get him to bring it down to something fair and you buy it, you better gimmie something free i.e. a subcage




did anyone else not comprehend that?