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Old 07-05-2007, 12:53 PM
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Re: Racing 905

and even the design for race rails are for a low side at a track....
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and even with a first gear 12 crash, faling on it's side, can easily break the enguine mounts, or cage itselve...
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Re: Racing 905

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damn, I don't get most of the people around here... there isn't a perfect cage...

Every crash is different, and every cage will break or bent !! Some people expect to buy an indistructable piece of metal so they can do anything they want with their bikes... That's just not gonna happen...

There wil always be people around telling their cages are indistructable, but face it, there will always be people around who wrecked their cage by only dropping it once on a unlucky way

When your gonna stunt, just except the fact your bike gets damaged, even with a cage...

And when you had a cage for 2 years, and it never broke down on you, even when you had a bunch of hard crashes, that just doesn't mean it's indistructable ! Some other dude may have bad luck with his crash, and break it the first time he ever dropped his bike. And he would probably say his cage was a piece of crap, although the other dude had some real positive experiances with it through out those 2 years
Well put Insane J. I have had and broke every cage I could buy. But all kidding aside I have never seen anything like this 905 garbage thats out there.
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Re: Racing 905

Small crash big crash! If the cage works once then it has paid for itself and done its job! If not then it hasn't!
I don't see why everyone thinks wow i have a cage now and my bike is unbreakable!
Would you rather pay 200 and some change for a cage or pay god only knows how much for all the stuff you have to fix from a wreck?
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Old 07-05-2007, 02:33 PM
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Re: Racing 905

dan i will take ur 2 cents and put it in my savings..... and r u riding tonight?
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Not sure yet hit me up later.
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Re: Racing 905

905 Has Always Had Good Costomer Service And The New Cages For The F4i And 6rr Are Way Better Than The Old Ones I Like 905 Because Yeah They Get Bent More Than Others But The Cage Twist And Bends To Take The Impact They Have My Money Over All Others I Dont Want A Cage That Is So Solid Its Going To Crack My Frame Id Rather Get 2 Cages Than A New Frame Anyday
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Re: Racing 905

Originally Posted by "STANDALONE"
905 Has Always Had Good Costomer Service And The New Cages For The F4i And 6rr Are Way Better Than The Old Ones I Like 905 Because Yeah They Get Bent More Than Others But The Cage Twist And Bends To Take The Impact They Have My Money Over All Others I Dont Want A Cage That Is So Solid Its Going To Crack My Frame Id Rather Get 2 Cages Than A New Frame Anyday
dats why shock absorbing sliders were invented.

yeaaaaa tygershark! :YEAH
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Old 07-05-2007, 03:32 PM
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Re: Racing 905

Originally Posted by DirtyToes
dats why shock absorbing sliders were invented.

yeaaaaa tygershark! :YEAH
+1 BUT IM NOT GOING TO GO SPEND ANOTHER 200.00 ON A NEW CAGE WHEN I GET THEM FROM 905 FOR EVEN CHEAPER THAN THAT I LIVE ON A STUNTER PAY
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Old 07-05-2007, 05:44 PM
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Re: Racing 905

I have only used 905 from the get go. My first stuntbike took some really fast hard hits from 12 o'clock over and over all of last summer and I only had one weld brake on me. A couple of hits later that week and it bent, but it never broke anything. I sent it back and Aaron sent me a whole new one free plus shipping. Since I sold that bike it still hasn't had the cage replaced since. I also, just put 2 new 905 cages on my gixxers now. I think I will stay with 905, thanks.
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Old 07-05-2007, 06:10 PM
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Re: Racing 905

Originally Posted by KennyCBR600F3
and at least the cage did its job protecting ur plastics!!!



I'd rather have a cage that protected my bikes "vitals" instead of plastics. Cause, in reality, you can always pick your bike up, tape(or zip tie) up the plastics (or take em off) and keep riding, instead of having my bike down and out till i can get a new part to replace the busted one
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Re: Racing 905

I've always thought they had crappy service. I"d call no answer no return phone calls. Cage was okay
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Re: Racing 905

Originally Posted by DirtyToes
905 is a piece of ****

...good people, bad cages.
+ 1 on that i like my powers on my f4i i had a 905 on my 929 i hit the thing was junk
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Old 07-06-2007, 08:53 AM
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Re: Racing 905

Originally Posted by -GoBLIN-
I'd rather have a cage that protected my bikes "vitals" instead of plastics. Cause, in reality, you can always pick your bike up, tape(or zip tie) up the plastics (or take em off) and keep riding, instead of having my bike down and out till i can get a new part to replace the busted one
i was being sarcastic......
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Re: Racing 905

i ve rocked 905 for about 3 years now... i wont use anything else..

ive had powers and some homemade garbage

nothings held up like 905

.. i do agree ... cages are like fasion statements around here... everybody thinks this or that is cool and jump on the bandwagon and get a cage that hasnt been proven in the industry for years already..

ill stick with what i know works.
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Old 07-06-2007, 09:51 AM
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Re: Racing 905

Ive dropped my bike well over a dozen times, from the bar on the left and right ,with my 905. The right side got tweaked a bit,it bent in on the bottom after that my rearset would break everytime it dropped. i called Arron and he sent a new right side ,i just had to pay for shipping. I got the cage over 2 yrs ago and he always got back to me , maybe its the customers attitude that gets a faster reply? although I did brake my foot from the 905 landing on it ,but that was my fault. to each their own ,Im also thinking about getting an s.i cage for a 636 just to try it out. Regardless of what cage your gonna use ,***** still gonna happen your still gonna break parts. thats why I try so hard not to let bike even drop at all , thats the point . treat it like your stuntin back in the day with no cage at all..
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