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Old 07-05-2007, 04:58 PM
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Tygershark support

i keep hearin all this good **** about the tygershark cages, but, it has no lower support. Can someone tell me how this holds up to a good fall?? thanks!!
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spring loaded derlin sliders and the cage being that its two seperate pieces it doesnt tranfer the force of impact to the other side. so worst case you bend one side. send it back they fix it, repowder coat, and send back to u free of charge. i dont have one but just looking at them they look like the do the job.
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oh and solid cold rolled steel tig welded
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Si....
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Best cage out. I watched Nick Apex with one on Fish's bike at XDL here in Utah. it held up great. One of my boys here in Cycoward just picked one up. Its solid as hell. I want one for my f4i. :YEAH
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Re: Tygershark support

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Si....
Are you seriously that ******* mindlessly stupid? What in his post requested what other cage companies exist in the current market?

I would never consider buying anything SI purely because of the hoard of Ian's personal annoying ****-gobbling drones that post "SI" in every thread that has the word cage in it.

However, to answer his question, the cage hit that's bottom portion of the cage and rolls quickly to the spring-loaded slider. If you keep your cage tight, you should never have a problem with it bending or stripping out your mounts. I bent mine once from a highchair circle that hit really hard right on that edge because my mounts were loose as **** and I was being lazy. Since then, I've kept it tight and pancaked several tank circles very hard and never had it budge.

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i have a sick cage but all u have to do is look at the tyger shark and if u think theres somthing better out there your an idiot.
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calm down Anthony haha
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Re: Tygershark support

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spring loaded derlin sliders and the cage being that its two seperate pieces it doesnt tranfer the force of impact to the other side. so worst case you bend one side. send it back they fix it, repowder coat, and send back to u free of charge. i dont have one but just looking at them they look like the do the job.


OR they buildnew one and send it back. All you gotta cover is shipping to them :YEAH
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OR they buildnew one and send it back. All you gotta cover is shipping to them :YEAH
**** ya dude would probly send a call tag to get it picked up for u shops have done that for me in the past
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Re: Tygershark support

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Are you seriously that ******* mindlessly stupid? What in his post requested what other cage companies exist in the current market?

I would never consider buying anything SI purely because of the hoard of Ian's personal annoying ****-gobbling drones that post "SI" in every thread that has the word cage in it.

However, to answer his question, the cage hit that's bottom portion of the cage and rolls quickly to the spring-loaded slider. If you keep your cage tight, you should never have a problem with it bending or stripping out your mounts. I bent mine once from a highchair circle that hit really hard right on that edge because my mounts were loose as **** and I was being lazy. Since then, I've kept it tight and pancaked several tank circles very hard and never had it budge.
this man speaks the truth !!!!!!!!!!
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this man speaks the truth !!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Tygershark support

Originally Posted by Scott-
**** ya dude would probly send a call tag to get it picked up for u shops have done that for me in the past

when i ordered mine he said "if you bend or break it, all i ask is you cover shipping and get it to me, and i will fix it, or remake it, re powdercoat it, and i will cover shipping back to you.... pretty much if you buy my cages, you wont ever need a new one, and you basically are sponsored by us"


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im prolly gonna go wit tygershark. idk . whats up wit the scrapeworks cages??? anything good?? i've had powers for 2 years so im used to NOTHING different!!
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hey man i got this bulk discount going on tygershark cages right now, for $250 plus $35 for shipping(east coast), were all ordering 2morrow, so you might want in to save you $80 on the cj-3. pm me if you want in.
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The cages dont look like they cover enough area. the spring loaded sliders look great and would definately be of benefit to all crash cages. Wonder why the cage coverage is so minimal?
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Re: Tygershark support

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The cages dont look like they cover enough area. the spring loaded sliders look great and would definately be of benefit to all crash cages. Wonder why the cage coverage is so minimal?
Ya...thats what i was wondering
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Re: Tygershark support

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The cages dont look like they cover enough area. the spring loaded sliders look great and would definately be of benefit to all crash cages. Wonder why the cage coverage is so minimal?
It protects everything just fine.

But if you are that concerned, Wink1100 makes a cage to satisfy your demands.

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