03-04 636 SI cages
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
I love my SI cage. It has taken a beating, and is still in good shape
Also, If youre looking for one, hit me up. I have a buddy that has one he will sell. Brand new never mounted.
Also, If youre looking for one, hit me up. I have a buddy that has one he will sell. Brand new never mounted.
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
Nice
yeah i like the way its curved unlike 905 style on the bottom. So when the bike hits the ground it has more of a chance to slide then dig into the ground, which puts so much force on the engine mounts. thanks for posting the pic.
yeah i like the way its curved unlike 905 style on the bottom. So when the bike hits the ground it has more of a chance to slide then dig into the ground, which puts so much force on the engine mounts. thanks for posting the pic.
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Someting is wrong if thats happening cause I bet I crash more and harder then most of you and ive never managed to get a crack there....Im on my second frame but the first one I tucked the front when I crashed into a car, and even then it didnt crack like that....Even barrel rolled my bike on the highway after looping out, needed to buy new everything! Subframe, wheels, swingarm, everything except the frame, motor, and MXD cage....I rocked that cage and frame for a full year after that crash...
One thing Ive noticed is alot of people over tighen the engine mount adjuster on the upper right side of the 636 frames. That puts alot of stress on the frame! Not alot of people know that those arent supposed to be that tight, the bolt needs to be tight that sdjuster only needs about 15 ft/lbs...
One thing Ive noticed is alot of people over tighen the engine mount adjuster on the upper right side of the 636 frames. That puts alot of stress on the frame! Not alot of people know that those arent supposed to be that tight, the bolt needs to be tight that sdjuster only needs about 15 ft/lbs...
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
your telling me. And i blew both forks seals!! Im praying to god, allah whatever that I didnt **** up the bottom of the fork from neglect. Last weekend I crashed cause the bike was boggin' out (maybe cause of the heat 100 F) then I over gassed it....that ****** flew sooooo far. Bent both clip ons almost 90 degree's. Ok im exaggerating, but it bent them aleast 45 degree's. its always something.
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are you sure its your fork seals? remember 03/04 forks seperate from the cast part that holds the calipers... and man you crash alot, i'd be happy if all i had was a tiny crack haha
ps: his tank dent was tiny when he met me, i was like you gotta change that buddy and he re-worked it n then i even'd it out for him.
ps: his tank dent was tiny when he met me, i was like you gotta change that buddy and he re-worked it n then i even'd it out for him.
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
Someting is wrong if thats happening cause I bet I crash more and harder then most of you and ive never managed to get a crack there....Im on my second frame but the first one I tucked the front when I crashed into a car, and even then it didnt crack like that....Even barrel rolled my bike on the highway after looping out, needed to buy new everything! Subframe, wheels, swingarm, everything except the frame, motor, and MXD cage....I rocked that cage and frame for a full year after that crash...
One thing Ive noticed is alot of people over tighen the engine mount adjuster on the upper right side of the 636 frames. That puts alot of stress on the frame! Not alot of people know that those arent supposed to be that tight, the bolt needs to be tight that sdjuster only needs about 15 ft/lbs...
One thing Ive noticed is alot of people over tighen the engine mount adjuster on the upper right side of the 636 frames. That puts alot of stress on the frame! Not alot of people know that those arent supposed to be that tight, the bolt needs to be tight that sdjuster only needs about 15 ft/lbs...
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
you have to cut the splash guard out on an 03/04 636 after you dent the tank. Well generally you do it before, but I forgot and waited until mine was already bottomed out before I cut it.
Or you can just drill holes like this one I found, but I like that mine is cut because I can fill up like normal
Or you can just drill holes like this one I found, but I like that mine is cut because I can fill up like normal
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
are you sure its your fork seals? remember 03/04 forks seperate from the cast part that holds the calipers... and man you crash alot, i'd be happy if all i had was a tiny crack haha
ps: his tank dent was tiny when he met me, i was like you gotta change that buddy and he re-worked it n then i even'd it out for him.
ps: his tank dent was tiny when he met me, i was like you gotta change that buddy and he re-worked it n then i even'd it out for him.
I got both cracks welded nicely for $50 from my local welder. And damn if the radiator isnt fucked too. Especially if your streetfighter and coming down hard it will rip the tabs right off the radiator. I even had them re-weld the tabs then the tabs starting pulling up the radiator fins distroying everything. But a little steel wire fixed it for now. I first realized it with fullfairings and my radiator was just sitting in the fairings, not even attached to the bike. Hahahahah.
Denting tanks is seriously an art...no joke.
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
you have to cut the splash guard out on an 03/04 636 after you dent the tank. Well generally you do it before, but I forgot and waited until mine was already bottomed out before I cut it.
Or you can just drill holes like this one I found, but I like that mine is cut because I can fill up like normal
Or you can just drill holes like this one I found, but I like that mine is cut because I can fill up like normal
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
Instead of drilling holes, I just used a dremel and cut it all the way around, but its the same principle.
I made sure I had an empty tank, and took the fuel pump out before I cut it. Then used an air hose to get most of the shavings, and then splashed some fuel around to get the rest. Im sure there was some left in there, but that was months ago, and I have never had a problem
I made sure I had an empty tank, and took the fuel pump out before I cut it. Then used an air hose to get most of the shavings, and then splashed some fuel around to get the rest. Im sure there was some left in there, but that was months ago, and I have never had a problem
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
If yours is smoking that much you probably have way to much oil. Is this from slow wheelies or merking, dragging, etc?? I did the mod to mine so it wont hydro lock, but it still smokes some if I merk it to far back.
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Re: 03-04 636 SI cages
Instead of drilling holes, I just used a dremel and cut it all the way around, but its the same principle.
I made sure I had an empty tank, and took the fuel pump out before I cut it. Then used an air hose to get most of the shavings, and then splashed some fuel around to get the rest. Im sure there was some left in there, but that was months ago, and I have never had a problem
I made sure I had an empty tank, and took the fuel pump out before I cut it. Then used an air hose to get most of the shavings, and then splashed some fuel around to get the rest. Im sure there was some left in there, but that was months ago, and I have never had a problem