Is +7 a good set-up

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Old 08-08-2008, 12:08 PM
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Re: Is +7 a good set-up

Originally Posted by HECK
the only cages that are noticeably heavier are tygershark because they're solid tubing end of discussion.
that doesn't make sense....solid tube? then it wouldn't be a tube ,it'd be a piece of stock....regardless of tube or stock, i'd opt for the best possible availability,toughness,warranty and reputation. a solid cage sounds like it's indestructible....

weight gain on a bike is dumb unless you are that worried about looking fat! who cares about weight...my YZF has a steele frame...most F4I's that pre-date my bike are all aluminum...wtf..."my cage is going to hurt my skillz....get a new bike....ur right gay thread!
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Re: Is +7 a good set-up

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i would be more worry about you give em wrong advice since you got bad decision with your bike sv650.

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