chooseing a crash cage "HELP"
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"
theyre solid steel bars which makes them a million times stronger than the hollow tube that most cages are made from.
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"
a guy i met had a small problem with his on a 636 (cant remember what year). the bottom of the cage hit the stator cover and cracked a small hole in it when it flexed inwards from a crash. the designer of tygershark said he was gonna see about possibly tweaking the design because of that though. definitely willing to work with the customer though, and thats a big +.
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i think its funny how you say i need to type using proper grammer... interesting cause.. you should learn to write with proper puctuation.... thats pretty lame that that's the best thing he could come up with... "like oh ya bro oh ya, your grammer sucks" ooowww!
Scott its called
Dialect
or
colloquial language..
I think you are the one who needs to go back to school...
oh btw wonderful picture of your subcage.. the subcage looks pretty good and solid.. so much that i feel kinda bad for it
Scott its called
Dialect
or
colloquial language..
I think you are the one who needs to go back to school...
oh btw wonderful picture of your subcage.. the subcage looks pretty good and solid.. so much that i feel kinda bad for it
Last edited by bornreadybc; 03-19-2008 at 08:17 PM.
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