freestyle cage problem!!

Old Jul 5, 2006 | 08:21 PM
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freestyle cage problem!!

i have a 03' 636 and have a freestyle cage setup on it,when i hit on the cage hard on the stator side the cage press's in and usually cracks my case cover.i have had that problem 2 times.i dont know what to do besides get another cage but i dont have the money right now.has anyone else had this problem,i need advise asap.

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Old Jul 6, 2006 | 12:54 AM
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

buy another cage scrap that FI
Old Jul 6, 2006 | 02:32 PM
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

Get a NRC stator cover. There about $100 for the 636
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

There is a guy that welded a piece in the middle of his cage (at the bottom) of his 636 to stop it from flexing.
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

get a chunk of rubber (maybe from a tire) and stick it between the stator cover and your cage.
Old Jul 6, 2006 | 08:03 PM
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

same problem here, just get a new cage thats what im doin, untill then im puttin rubber in there
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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

i went with the nrc case cover,plus double wraped some foam insulation for water pipe around the cage.workin great so far.........thanks for the support people

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Re: freestyle cage problem!!

Originally Posted by cookin_636
i went with the nrc case cover,plus double wraped some foam insulation for water pipe around the cage.workin great so far.........thanks for the support people

stevie
NRC case cover is great but its a matter of "when", not "if" that cage gives you more problems.

Foam insulation for waterpipes----let us know how that works out too.
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