Stunting is hot. It’s pretty obvious why – it embodies a lot of what makes motorcycling so cool. It’s daring, creative, individualistic, and it garners attention. Unfortunately, there is something else that comes with stunting – inevitable damage to your bike.
If you want to stunt and you want to prevent your bike from ending up looking like something that barely survived Armageddon, you need to look into some body and frame protection. A great starting point is a body cage. One of the best you will find is made by Freestyle Ingenuity.
Tim Barnes, the company’s CEO is living proof that necessity is the mother of invention. He puts it this way, “After several of my own personal mishaps resulting in costly damage to my street bike, I began research to develop a better way to protect my bike. This came in the form of an engine protection cage. As I had hoped, over the next several months, the cage prevented thousands of dollars worth of damage to my street bike when it contacted the ground.”
So what makes FI cages so special? First, every cage is bike-specific, so the protection and mounting is tailored to that individual motorcycle. Second, every component is manufactured from top-notch material, and every component is individually replaceable. This means that when you crash (notice I didn’t say “if you crash”) you will not have to buy the full cage in replacement.
The engineering on the FI cages is impressive. Most importantly, the cages are designed to transfer crash load to four contact points which reduces damage or stress to the chassis of the motorcycle. Also important is the fact that they are designed as to not interfere with rider movement. Finally, all of the FI cages are designed to look like a factory component. I have seen an FI cage mounted on an R6 and I can attest to the rugged good looks. While the cages come standard in a powder coated gloss black finish, they are available in any color including chrome.
Installation is straight forward with easy to follow instructions, and all mounting hardware is included. For detailed information on Freestyle Ingenuity and their full line of crash protection products, visit http://www.freestyleingenuity.com. For an incredible deal on a Freestyle Ingenuity cage for your specific application, see the full line up at Competition Accessories http://www.compacc.com/Freestyle-Ingenuity-Cages.







