subcages folding or solid??????
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Re: subcages folding or solid??????
All done!! Whatcha think roger? I was a little excited... now its just gotta stop raining so i can put it on... red and white... gangsta fo sho!!
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Re: subcages folding or solid??????
Haha, i got rained out of work today so i said **** it... picture me in a hotel lobby cutting the stickers out lol... and i had to hang the **** from a bunjee cord between a ladder and my work truck... im a suburb hood rat lmao... And i drank that 4 pack of monsters that are sitting on the bumper thats why i was so hyper lmao.. so you like it? lol i may need some more stickers for when i powdercoate it... one of the strickers is crooked and looks like ****... well not like **** just crooked lol
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Re: subcages folding or solid??????
OMR is it... and the folding paegs are dope... instead of when you crash and the pegs just putting leverage on the subcage the OMR cage has teh folding pegs which is cool cause then it will fold your pegs up and relieve stress off of your subcage... and i just got done painting my subcage white.... Gangsta!!! still gotta put the stickers on but ill post more pics when its on my bike...
Its a krylon/ hotel parkinglot specialty and there is a before of my subcage and Fi cage hoop all scuffed ready to get painted
Its a krylon/ hotel parkinglot specialty and there is a before of my subcage and Fi cage hoop all scuffed ready to get painted
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Re: subcages folding or solid??????
Haha, i got rained out of work today so i said **** it... picture me in a hotel lobby cutting the stickers out lol... and i had to hang the **** from a bunjee cord between a ladder and my work truck... im a suburb hood rat lmao... And i drank that 4 pack of monsters that are sitting on the bumper thats why i was so hyper lmao.. so you like it? lol i may need some more stickers for when i powdercoate it... one of the strickers is crooked and looks like ****... well not like **** just crooked lol
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Re: subcages folding or solid??????
thanks for the clarification roger! pm on the way.
i forgot to address the question about pegs breaking , 99.9% of the time they will fold up in a crash the only way the pegs break is if the bike falls in a direction that trys to fold the peg down and in that case it is still better to have the peg break then to have a solid peg because the solid peg will just add leverage and bend or break the subcage and the subframe ...
it's very rare to break a peg but i would prefer breaking a peg over destroying my subcage and subframe ..
it's very rare to break a peg but i would prefer breaking a peg over destroying my subcage and subframe ..
your crash cage is what keeps the bike from rolling over on the tail not the subcage ,if your crash cage has a low contact point the bike can roll up on to the tail with or with out solid pegs ..
as far as the pegs folding up on you i rotate the peg bracket forward on it's axis to keep the peg from folding up while you are standing on it , as a bonus this puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg instead of the slippery side of the peg ..
i have never snapped the pin that holds the peg in , i don't know if any one else ever has but if you are worried about that happening i would suggest getting a nut and bolt to replace the stock pin , this would be better any ways because the stock pin usually just has a cotter pin or clip holding the pin in ..
as far as the pegs folding up on you i rotate the peg bracket forward on it's axis to keep the peg from folding up while you are standing on it , as a bonus this puts your foot on the grippy part of the peg instead of the slippery side of the peg ..
i have never snapped the pin that holds the peg in , i don't know if any one else ever has but if you are worried about that happening i would suggest getting a nut and bolt to replace the stock pin , this would be better any ways because the stock pin usually just has a cotter pin or clip holding the pin in ..
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