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Re: crash cages
Originally Posted by Tony_HID
full the side bar **** wont save you if its a hard drop
thats just bad info right there.
i have a few sponsors that had 905s & switched over to our street cages because they worked that much better. our sponsors run them, they have a choice too, i dont care what they want, i give it to them. check out this gsxr, its been down a few times, no motor damage, no clip on damage, & nothing wrong with the rear sets.
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Re: crash cages
Originally Posted by Armenian
Sick subframe on that GSXR! Is that MXD or homemade?
and to elaborate a little on which cage is good for you-
if you are in lots & thats it, then a stunt cage is what you want
if you ride around all over, but do crash sometimes, then a street cage is what you want. plus its cheaper, if you wreck on one side, you can replace only one side of the cage.
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Re: crash cages
Originally Posted by Kelm
MXD, My boy just got a Gixxer 6 are you gonna be selling subframes that are stronger I have a feeling he will be crashing alot.
i got your pm & tried to respond but my work has a security so for whatever reason the message didnt go through. i cant help you out until you get a real bike. the gsxr bars take most of the pressure of the subframes, so im not going to mess with subframes just yet.
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Re: crash cages
Originally Posted by -MXD-
i got your pm & tried to respond but my work has a security so for whatever reason the message didnt go through. i cant help you out until you get a real bike. the gsxr bars take most of the pressure of the subframes, so im not going to mess with subframes just yet.
My ninja 250 has feelings man watch what you say...

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