crash cages
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Re: crash cages
If you do a search you will find a lot of info in other threads that people have started a long time ago and everyone's opinion is on there already.
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Re: crash cages
Seriously, do a search, there are no less than a dozen threads on this topic and alot of it still comes down to personal preference no matter what anyone says.
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Re: crash cages
I like the Freestyle Ingenuity cage. You just can't get low into the turns though. I found out the hard way. Went into a turn too low at about 50mph and the bottom of the cage scraped and kicked the back of the bike out from behind me. Almost lost it. Cage is good for everything else though.
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Re: crash cages
Originally Posted by Crytopsy
whats the best crash cage to buy?
i'm debating between freestyle ingenuity and racing 905
what do you guys think is the best
thanks for the help
:YEAH
i'm debating between freestyle ingenuity and racing 905
what do you guys think is the best
thanks for the help
:YEAH
#14
Re: crash cages
just make your own, cheaper and easier to fix when something does eventually crumble. no matter how good you think your cage is it will crumble. just look at all the cages and design your own **** that you think would take a hit. (I agree about the damn cage threads being overdone.....do a search )
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