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Cage - 5/2/2006 7:42:09 PM   
SCobraVT99

 

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How hard is it to mount a frame cage on a 2000 F4? Anyone know? Do they bolt right on, or do you need to do any welding or anything like that?

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RE: Cage - 5/2/2006 8:55:11 PM   
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It should bolt right up but you will have to cut the plastics in the same spots as the Frame sliders. There shouldnt be ANY welding involved

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RE: Cage - 5/3/2006 12:23:54 AM   
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No welding it bolts up. You have to cut frame slider holes where the front motor mounts are and a small hole at the bottom of the fairing. where the two sides of the cage connect at the bottom.

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RE: Cage - 5/13/2006 1:19:33 PM   
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Is it new or used? If used you might have to play with it a little they get tweaked pretty easy. What brand did you go w/?

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RE: Cage - 5/13/2006 9:20:24 PM   
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buy a cage from www.PNKAGES.com my buddy makes em and those bitches dont move

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RE: Cage - 5/13/2006 10:43:47 PM   
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looks like a pretty good design from the pics, for the f4/f4i

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RE: Cage - 5/14/2006 1:44:57 PM   
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ya. he has done a lot of refining on them. he doesnt cross under the bike like 905 and FI does. he mounts them to 3 mounting points on each side of the frame. but the secret in not letting them bend are those sliders. they are placed about 2 inches inside of the cage so there is not chance of breaking those off.

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