Northern Utah BS thread #2
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The thought of a cage (interior or exterior) has crossed my mind a few times, but I decided to keep my XJ mild. That is until the wife gets more comforatalbe off camber. Her argument is that if we get a cage then we will be doing harder trails and be even farther off camber. She has a point.
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Thanks, I will be sure to speak up often.
The thought of a cage (interior or exterior) has crossed my mind a few times, but I decided to keep my XJ mild. That is until the wife gets more comforatalbe off camber. Her argument is that if we get a cage then we will be doing harder trails and be even farther off camber. She has a point.
The thought of a cage (interior or exterior) has crossed my mind a few times, but I decided to keep my XJ mild. That is until the wife gets more comforatalbe off camber. Her argument is that if we get a cage then we will be doing harder trails and be even farther off camber. She has a point.
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HAHA, Your cage looks good. I like the cages that tie into the interior and arnt overly done on the outside. You know what Im trying to say. I guess that would be a hybrid cage, of sorts.
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