Ordered a Sick Innovations Cage
#11
Well, the install is done. Didn't take me too long once i got my holes lined up.
One note is that when you put the long threaded rod into the cage you have to actually screw it into the cage. This prolly took me 5 min. to get it threaded through the cage with a socket wrench. I tightened it from the nut side once i had the bolt in far enough to get the nut on.
here's some pics, i still need to clean up my holes, i'm not sure what i'm gonna use for that, i thought about some rubber trim? maybe nothing?
One note is that when you put the long threaded rod into the cage you have to actually screw it into the cage. This prolly took me 5 min. to get it threaded through the cage with a socket wrench. I tightened it from the nut side once i had the bolt in far enough to get the nut on.
here's some pics, i still need to clean up my holes, i'm not sure what i'm gonna use for that, i thought about some rubber trim? maybe nothing?
#13
also SI cages have nuts in them on 1 side and the long threaded bolt has a head on it now so theyre easier to mount and that makes it a lil more work on the companies part. I love my SI cage. Mounts up easy.
Last edited by nickels; 06-17-2009 at 03:24 PM.
#15
+1, I've ran an SI cage for just over a year now, been down on it hard 2x, and been down on it in smaller crashes about 4 or 5 times, and it's held up fine... I had to order some new bolts for it over the winter because one of the big wrecks bent one, but they shipped it for like $15 total, and I'm back in business!
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