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Old 04-18-2005, 01:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I was looking to buy the 905 crash cage for my bike but learned that it catches the bike in turns and people bang there shins on them. I still want to ride my bike like it was ment to be ridden, I like the feeling of my knee on the ground . Anyways do you guys have any experiance with the MXD Track Cages, if so anybody got pictures? or recommendations on cages that dont drag on turns?
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I'm not sure you're going to find a cage that doesn't impede your ground clearance to some extent. Otherwise they would have hit the club racing circuit by now.
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I was looking to buy the 905 crash cage for my bike but learned that it catches the bike in turns and people bang there shins on them. I still want to ride my bike like it was ment to be ridden, I like the feeling of my knee on the ground . Anyways do you guys have any experiance with the MXD Track Cages, if so anybody got pictures? or recommendations on cages that dont drag on turns?
powers sells them ...... www.POWERSBIKEWORX.com
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Old 05-05-2005, 01:36 PM   #4 (permalink)
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that looks like a tough cage but i think he meant these race railz.

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or try these
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there's also the FI cages, you can remove the rail that runs under your bike and just run the sliders.
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