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Old 03-19-2008, 08:43 AM
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i have a 05600rr and im about 6'3 so im looking to have some room. i have been looking at the sick innovations cage. just want to see whats the riders choice.
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

I've heard on the 600rr the tygershark works best.
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

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I've heard on the 600rr the tygershark works best.



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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

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i have a 05600rr and im about 6'3 so im looking to have some room. i have been looking at the sick innovations cage. just want to see whats the riders choice.
You wont be disappointed with a Sick cage
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

Sick Cages seem to hold up the best for me and mine hasn't bent nearly at all and I've been running the same cage for more than a year now.
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isnt there like 3 or 4 of these threads going on right now?
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

and what about a sub frame cage. im a begginer so im not doin circles or anything yet. just stoppies and wheelies
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pretty sure their is a few of these threads within the first couple pages as well!
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isnt there like 3 or 4 of these threads going on right now?
it starts up about this time every year
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

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and what about a sub frame cage. im a begginer so im not doin circles or anything yet. just stoppies and wheelies
get one if you want ... i like the SI one because you have the option to get the solid billet pegs that are bigger and grip really well ...
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I hear your mom works pretty well.
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powers subcage... and tygershark engine cage.

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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

MXD cage(but i hear tygershark and SI are good chit too) and OMR Subcage......

also OMR is in Florida too.. plus i think he has the best price for quality
his subcages are good ****..i have the same bike as you so i would know..

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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

Originally Posted by bornreadybc
MXD cage(but i hear tygershark and SI are good chit too) and OMR Subcage......

also OMR is in Florida too.. plus i think he has the best price for quality
his subcages are good ****..i have the same bike as you so i would know..
+1 on the OMR subcage. I'd go with the Sick innovations cage though. its about a hundred dollars cheaper than the tygershark and still sturdy as hell. tygershark is still a damn good cage though, but if ur tight on loot...
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yea i was definetly gonna try a SI cage next...i dont think i've ever heard anything bad about the cages or the company soo.. yea
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Re: chooseing a crash cage "HELP"

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yea i was definetly gonna try a SI cage next...i dont think i've ever heard anything bad about the cages or the company soo.. yea
Word. Don't get me wrong, I think Tyger is an ingenius design with a buffing spring on their cages, but cost is a big issue for me, and Sick Inno is just right for me. For others, Tyger is worth the extra loot, and I can't hate on them for that cuz like i said, it's an awesome design.
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yea i hear good stuff bout tygershark i just can't afford that..
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I don´t understand how tygershark could be so good?
It looks like the "lower part" of the cage will **** up your engine cover if you crash hard?

I have no experience from cages just a thought I´ve had!
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