where to mount a stunt cage to?
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Originally Posted by tribaltalon
well, the cage is crash tested now,lost it coming down from a wheelie, now typing with one hand as my left is broken. got a bit of road rash but nothing serious. the cage held up excellent, no damage to bike other then scratched rear section. pics will be up in a couple days.
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Originally Posted by tribaltalon
well, the cage is crash tested now,lost it coming down from a wheelie, now typing with one hand as my left is broken. got a bit of road rash but nothing serious. the cage held up excellent, no damage to bike other then scratched rear section. pics will be up in a couple days.
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Originally Posted by tribaltalon
yeah no ****. i have no doubt the bike would be thrashed if i hadnt had that cage,
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Originally Posted by FooFighters203
now the real question is... did you mean to wreck it, or was it an accident 

definitely an accident/stupid error. if i would have meant to do it i dont think my hand would be broken lol. seriously sucks.
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Originally Posted by tribaltalon
definitely an accident/stupid error. if i would have meant to do it i dont think my hand would be broken lol. seriously sucks.
but for some reason the bike wont start i just hear it click once and thats it... i dont see anything broken or leakin at all. any ideas?? it did crash HARD though.
anybody know why this might be happening? what should i check
Re: where to mount a stunt cage to?
Replace the flux capacitor backhanded trinty ninds buckle loop switch. That's the problem all the time. Then have your slightly homo friend give it a pinball machine hump to the headlight again. It'll start right up.
(GO BACK AND LOOK AT PIC)
Good job with the cage... and hand
(GO BACK AND LOOK AT PIC)
Good job with the cage... and hand
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