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16silver
4th June 2009, 13:32
hi there, i found this pic and this guy has something on his bike that i want, it looks like a frame skeleton thing to go over the fairings for stunt bikes i think, but i want something like this on my rg150e, does anyone know what this is? or what they are called and where to get them?
please reply soon cause i gtg in 5-10 mins
16silver
4th June 2009, 13:43
did some googling found some "stunt cage sliders" or "Crash Cages"
http://www.moto-madness.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=412_437_443
but kinda still doesnt look like what i saw in the pic :/ anyone help me out finding one for a rg150E gamma 2?
Mystic13
4th June 2009, 13:46
It's a cage and you can buy them online for stunting (when you're learning) to protect the bike a bit.
Or you could make one.
http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2006/08/31/motorcycle-engine-protection-cages/
Google is your friend.
16silver
4th June 2009, 13:47
ahah! found what i want, buttt i want this for my RG150, any fabricator/welders want to do something for me? budges is about 200$, dont need it right away
R6_kid
4th June 2009, 15:48
ahah! found what i want, buttt i want this for my RG150, any fabricator/welders want to do something for me? budges is about 200$, dont need it right away
A fabricator would be your best bet. RG150's aren't exactly known for being great stunt bikes.
16silver
4th June 2009, 19:35
A fabricator would be your best bet. RG150's aren't exactly known for being great stunt bikes.
i dont want it for stunting, i want it for protection if i lay the bike down or something :) so i dont have to fork out 700$ for a new paint job or new parts
Coyote
4th June 2009, 19:55
Best thing you can really do to protect the paintwork is take it off and ride naked. That's what I did on my old RG :p
A cage would be a cool thing to see on a 150. Almost keen to try it myself. Any excuse to get another RG, I miss mine :p
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