Crash Cage for street riding, is it legal?
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Crash Cage for street riding, is it legal? - 4/25/2005 3:43:33 AM
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bubbeewuv0630
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Joined: 4/1/2005 From: Springfield, IL Status: offline
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Hey everyone, Just bought a 929 RR, still new to bike riding, but I finished the MSF class.... I messed up my pretty little fairings before, don't want to do it again. Is it okay to have cash cage on just for street riding as a safety measure from dropping the bike accidently? Like how people buy bumpers for their trucks and SUV. Is it legal? Can I do that? or is it something that will affect the bikes handling? Any comments or Imput would be greatly appreciated thanks!
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RE: Crash Cage for street riding, is it legal? - 4/25/2005 10:00:20 AM
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NeonspeedRT
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Joined: 9/2/2004 From: Jax, FL Status: offline
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It's perfectly legal & fine to have a crash cage on your bike. There are several companies that make them for specific models. Lots of stunters have them on their bikes and love them. They are not too expensive either. Just make sure you spend the money on one from a good company. Check out www.stuntlife.com for some good crash cage companies.
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RE: Crash Cage for street riding, is it legal? - 4/25/2005 4:18:38 PM
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bubbeewuv0630
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Joined: 4/1/2005 From: Springfield, IL Status: offline
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Thanks alot man, that'll save me TONS of money.. (poor fairings).... I'll check'em out on e-bay.
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