Omr Subcage
Re: Omr Subcage
depends on where you are from , in this story the spirit of a weedeego talks you into letting it in to your body when you are starving to death ..
it turns you into a super human zombie but not a week *** slow dumb zombie instead you are turned into a super strong super fast human eating zombie....lol
it turns you into a super human zombie but not a week *** slow dumb zombie instead you are turned into a super strong super fast human eating zombie....lol
Re: Omr Subcage
OMR SUBCAGE (S)
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
pay pal accepted
Tech

click here to contact >> old man roger
the original folding peg subcage!!!!!!!!
>>click here to see why i only sell folding peg subcages<<
OMR SUBCAGES available:
Honda
- CBR F4i - 01, 02, 03 <<< click here, 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, 03, 04
- R6 - 03, 04, 05 <<< click here
- R6s (old body style) - 06, 07, 08
pay pal accepted
Tech
- The 03-06 CBR 600RR , 03-05 Yamaha R6 ,03 04 gsxr 1000 and the f4i pegs are lowered and moved back and out for better peg position! !
- The 01-03 GSXR 600 and 750 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 subframe cage 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
the original folding peg subcage!!!!!!!!
>>click here to see why i only sell folding peg subcages<<
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Re: Omr Subcage
depends on where you are from , in this story the spirit of a weedeego talks you into letting it in to your body when you are starving to death ..
it turns you into a super human zombie but not a week *** slow dumb zombie instead you are turned into a super strong super fast human eating zombie....lol
it turns you into a super human zombie but not a week *** slow dumb zombie instead you are turned into a super strong super fast human eating zombie....lol
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Re: Omr Subcage
or wendigo , i get results either way i search it
http://images.elfwood.com/art/a/l/al...he_wendigo.jpg
http://images.elfwood.com/art/a/l/al...he_wendigo.jpg
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Re: Omr Subcage
Not many pictures here in Elfwood about this guy! A Wendigo is not to be mistaken with a werewolf, its a forest dwelling creature that feed on the human flesh. Its kinda hulkish entity which was from the legends and lore of the north American indians.
There is a mythological creature in the lore of the northeastern tribes of Algonquian Indians that is oddly seemed to be a cross between a Sasquatch and a werewolf; but it should not be mistaken for a werewolf. It is said to be a human initially and that he was transformed into a fearsome, cannibalistic, beast after being forced by circumstances beyond his control causing him to regress to eating human flesh in an effort to survive the harsh conditions of the wilderness.
There are many tales about hunters who are lost in the bush without food or provisions for a long time and had to regress into cannibalistic predators that prey on fellow human beings. The taste of human blood and flesh caused them to be cursed by the Manitou, spirits of the wild, and are then said to transform these former hunters into Wendigos, a creature that preys on unwary fellow human beings.
Many of those who regress into animalistic behavior have found it difficult to revert to normal human behavior,exhibiting cannibalistic tendencies even after months of therapy. It is possible that such incidences, especially during the pre-colonial times when psychological therapy was non-existent, may have given rise to the myth of the mysterious transformation of normal human beings into Wendigos.
Among the Ojibwa tribe, the term wendigo is used to refer to an Ogre or a sort of a hulkish troll-like creature which has often been used to scare children for misbehaving. To the Ojibwa, the wendigo is not necessarily cannibalistic. For them, the wendigo is just one of the evil spirits that live in the depths of the wilderness.
There is a mythological creature in the lore of the northeastern tribes of Algonquian Indians that is oddly seemed to be a cross between a Sasquatch and a werewolf; but it should not be mistaken for a werewolf. It is said to be a human initially and that he was transformed into a fearsome, cannibalistic, beast after being forced by circumstances beyond his control causing him to regress to eating human flesh in an effort to survive the harsh conditions of the wilderness.
There are many tales about hunters who are lost in the bush without food or provisions for a long time and had to regress into cannibalistic predators that prey on fellow human beings. The taste of human blood and flesh caused them to be cursed by the Manitou, spirits of the wild, and are then said to transform these former hunters into Wendigos, a creature that preys on unwary fellow human beings.
Many of those who regress into animalistic behavior have found it difficult to revert to normal human behavior,exhibiting cannibalistic tendencies even after months of therapy. It is possible that such incidences, especially during the pre-colonial times when psychological therapy was non-existent, may have given rise to the myth of the mysterious transformation of normal human beings into Wendigos.
Among the Ojibwa tribe, the term wendigo is used to refer to an Ogre or a sort of a hulkish troll-like creature which has often been used to scare children for misbehaving. To the Ojibwa, the wendigo is not necessarily cannibalistic. For them, the wendigo is just one of the evil spirits that live in the depths of the wilderness.
Re: Omr Subcage
Not many pictures here in Elfwood about this guy! A Wendigo is not to be mistaken with a werewolf, its a forest dwelling creature that feed on the human flesh. Its kinda hulkish entity which was from the legends and lore of the north American indians.
There is a mythological creature in the lore of the northeastern tribes of Algonquian Indians that is oddly seemed to be a cross between a Sasquatch and a werewolf; but it should not be mistaken for a werewolf. It is said to be a human initially and that he was transformed into a fearsome, cannibalistic, beast after being forced by circumstances beyond his control causing him to regress to eating human flesh in an effort to survive the harsh conditions of the wilderness.
There are many tales about hunters who are lost in the bush without food or provisions for a long time and had to regress into cannibalistic predators that prey on fellow human beings. The taste of human blood and flesh caused them to be cursed by the Manitou, spirits of the wild, and are then said to transform these former hunters into Wendigos, a creature that preys on unwary fellow human beings.
Many of those who regress into animalistic behavior have found it difficult to revert to normal human behavior,exhibiting cannibalistic tendencies even after months of therapy. It is possible that such incidences, especially during the pre-colonial times when psychological therapy was non-existent, may have given rise to the myth of the mysterious transformation of normal human beings into Wendigos.
Among the Ojibwa tribe, the term wendigo is used to refer to an Ogre or a sort of a hulkish troll-like creature which has often been used to scare children for misbehaving. To the Ojibwa, the wendigo is not necessarily cannibalistic. For them, the wendigo is just one of the evil spirits that live in the depths of the wilderness.
There is a mythological creature in the lore of the northeastern tribes of Algonquian Indians that is oddly seemed to be a cross between a Sasquatch and a werewolf; but it should not be mistaken for a werewolf. It is said to be a human initially and that he was transformed into a fearsome, cannibalistic, beast after being forced by circumstances beyond his control causing him to regress to eating human flesh in an effort to survive the harsh conditions of the wilderness.
There are many tales about hunters who are lost in the bush without food or provisions for a long time and had to regress into cannibalistic predators that prey on fellow human beings. The taste of human blood and flesh caused them to be cursed by the Manitou, spirits of the wild, and are then said to transform these former hunters into Wendigos, a creature that preys on unwary fellow human beings.
Many of those who regress into animalistic behavior have found it difficult to revert to normal human behavior,exhibiting cannibalistic tendencies even after months of therapy. It is possible that such incidences, especially during the pre-colonial times when psychological therapy was non-existent, may have given rise to the myth of the mysterious transformation of normal human beings into Wendigos.
Among the Ojibwa tribe, the term wendigo is used to refer to an Ogre or a sort of a hulkish troll-like creature which has often been used to scare children for misbehaving. To the Ojibwa, the wendigo is not necessarily cannibalistic. For them, the wendigo is just one of the evil spirits that live in the depths of the wilderness.
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