cage
#1
cage
i am debating on which cage to purchase for the 03-05 r6. (905; mxd; fi; etc.) i had the fi on my r1 but need input on the r6. i know the 905 is up there to your shins. would the mxd be the same (up on your shins)? i know fi came out with the new design and i thinking about it.
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Re: cage
Originally Posted by PROJEK98
i am debating on which cage to purchase for the 03-05 r6. (905; mxd; fi; etc.) i had the fi on my r1 but need input on the r6. i know the 905 is up there to your shins. would the mxd be the same (up on your shins)? i know fi came out with the new design and i thinking about it.
#5
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FI are the least intrusive, best engineered cages in stunting, hands down! They preotect the bike GREAT, are lighter, WAY easier to put on/off (especially after a couple crashes) and Tim's customer service is matched by no one!!! Go with FI!!!
#6
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MXD all the way don't bother wasting money on anything else, those FI cages just get destroyed after a crash. You want a cage that will protect your bike go MXD, if you want a cage that you can hardly notice go FI. Most of the guys who promote the FI cages are sponsored by them, that's why they do it. I have a FI pro bar and i love it so i'm not hatin on FI just talking from experience. Plus how can you possibly top the chromoly MXD cages they are indestructible
#7
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Originally Posted by Triple 5 Stunt
MXD all the way don't bother wasting money on anything else, those FI cages just get destroyed after a crash. You want a cage that will protect your bike go MXD, if you want a cage that you can hardly notice go FI. Most of the guys who promote the FI cages are sponsored by them, that's why they do it. I have a FI pro bar and i love it so i'm not hatin on FI just talking from experience. Plus how can you possibly top the chromoly MXD cages they are indestructible
Bottom line is that i have used them all (and an MDX is almost the same as a Powers) and the FI is the MOST protective and Easiest to work with, whether it be putting it on/off or riding with it. Combine that with FAR SUPERIOR customer service... I think the choice is clear...
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Re: cage
Originally Posted by john LegionST
Bottom line is that i have used them all (and an MDX is almost the same as a Powers) and the FI is the MOST protective and Easiest to work with, whether it be putting it on/off or riding with it. Combine that with FAR SUPERIOR customer service... I think the choice is clear...
#9
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Originally Posted by Triple 5 Stunt
those FI cages just get destroyed after a crash.
apparently you dont know what you are talking about. i've had the same cage, the FIRST generation FI cage for a 636, for 2 years and it is still working like a charm.
the overall package with FI is unmatched: quality, packaging, instructions, ease of install, etc.
i've had an mxd too and that was a nice product, but more difficult to put on.
i've had 905 and that was beefy and tough, but a pain to get on and off, especially after you crashed.
each cage offers different things, but i'll alwasy stick with an FI cage, and not because i get them for free, but becasue i think they are the best.
i just installed my 05 cbr600rr cage last night in about 20 minutes and the quality of the product is amazing!
#10
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What you guys ( john LegionST,TEACH C6 )have to understand is that not everyone is at your level........You guys obviously dont crash as often or as hard as us beginers do.. 2 different guys just started stunting in my area 1 has a FI cage on a 99 GSXR and the other 905 on a 929 both cages lasted less than a month.......FI broke after maybe 5 big hits, the slider part broke away from the loop. The 905 took 2-3 nice hits and a weld broke and the cage collapsed......
Me and Triple 5 Stunt went with the MXD's and they are still going after 20+ big hits, mine is tweaked but its still doing its job....Maybe one day when I dont crash as much or as hard I'll get the FI because its a nice looking cage. I just cant honestly see it protecting my bike as good as the MXD does when it comes to dropping the bike really hard........
Heres another guy from around here with a FI
Me and Triple 5 Stunt went with the MXD's and they are still going after 20+ big hits, mine is tweaked but its still doing its job....Maybe one day when I dont crash as much or as hard I'll get the FI because its a nice looking cage. I just cant honestly see it protecting my bike as good as the MXD does when it comes to dropping the bike really hard........
Heres another guy from around here with a FI
#11
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thanks for all the opinion but i wanted to know about the different cages for the 03-05 r6. i agree that the fi is the easiest to put on and take off. i love it on my 03 r1 but wanted to try a different cage for the 6.
#12
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My Fi Has Taken **** Loads Of Hard Hits.my Right Side Motor Mount Bolt Is Bent And Thats It.i Have Seen 905 Cages Break At The Weld On 1 Big Hit And Bend So Bad You Have To Cut It Up With A Torch To Get It Off.
Fi All The Way And I Have To Pay For Mine.!!!
Fi All The Way And I Have To Pay For Mine.!!!
#13
Re: cage
Originally Posted by PROJEK98
thanks for all the opinion but i wanted to know about the different cages for the 03-05 r6. i agree that the fi is the easiest to put on and take off. i love it on my 03 r1 but wanted to try a different cage for the 6.
#14
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[QUOTE=JohnnyP]What you guys ( john LegionST,TEACH C6 )have to understand is that not everyone is at your level........You guys obviously dont crash as often or as hard as us beginers do..[QUOTE=JohnnyP]
i hear ya to a certain extent, but i learned hc o's on it and crashed hard a BUNCH of times with no damage.
and that cage you have pictured looks like an old design and also looks like the bolt that goes through teh lower part of the frame slider and the loop wasnt even attached properly - the bolt is still in the loop, but the loop is not in the frame slider???
my extended sliders did that ONLY when i crashed without the loop.
anywho, more cage choices are a good thing
i hear ya to a certain extent, but i learned hc o's on it and crashed hard a BUNCH of times with no damage.
and that cage you have pictured looks like an old design and also looks like the bolt that goes through teh lower part of the frame slider and the loop wasnt even attached properly - the bolt is still in the loop, but the loop is not in the frame slider???
my extended sliders did that ONLY when i crashed without the loop.
anywho, more cage choices are a good thing
#15
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Originally Posted by -MXD-
we are nowhere near powers. thats like comparing FI to Slidaz, even i wouldn't do that.
Teach, good points bro, more options, better for everyone.
#17
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I've been an FI guy for a long time, wanting to try an MXD soon... but one things for sure, I'll NEVER buy a 905 ever again.
1 drop and this is what happens to the welds????? 2nd drop, 2nd pic.
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1 drop and this is what happens to the welds????? 2nd drop, 2nd pic.
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#18
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Originally Posted by kj954
I've been an FI guy for a long time, wanting to try an MXD soon... but one things for sure, I'll NEVER buy a 905 ever again.
1 drop and this is what happens to the welds????? 2nd drop, 2nd pic.
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1 drop and this is what happens to the welds????? 2nd drop, 2nd pic.
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thats a down fall of mass producing these things with out any real quality control checks every now and again,don't get me wrong i'm not knocking 905 as a company ,arron does great things and seems to be helpful to his customers,and he is great job security for for smaller companies like myself.
there's been a couple people who bought my cages and then thought they could start making cages with there walmart welder's,lol PENITRATION FOLKS! THATS THE BIGGEST MISTAKE MADE BY PEOPLE YOU GOTA MELT THE METAL NOT JUST STACK SOME PRETTY LOOKING BEADS ONIT
also if your goin to make one anyway atleast get a book on welding before you fire up that $99 dolla speacial ,to much heat will take away the temper from the metal and turn it to glass,see above photo i've seen this many times this last summer. i went threw 2+ yr's of trial and error before getting my welds and cages bulletproof ,some of you witnessed this painfull process i'm not sayin i'm the best or my welds are the best ,but i did all my testing and breaking on my own life and bikes not the public's,werd