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Old 02-06-2008, 05:14 PM
 
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Default Teryx Cage Clevis

Hey guys, just wanted everyone to know that HRT Motorsports will have Teryx cage clevis' in stock starting on 2/11/2008. If you want to build your own cage or need some for the fab shop you're going to use, give HRT a call.
Price will probably be similar to the Rhino clevis.

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Old 02-06-2008, 05:43 PM
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We already fabbed ours up. I'll have some pics tomorrow or Friday.
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Old 02-06-2008, 06:51 PM
 
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Default Clevis

Just to clarify, HRT has also built Teryx cages already.
This product is the clevis only, not the cage. This is what is used to build a custom cage and attach it to the stock Kawasaki clevis device.
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Old 02-08-2008, 10:02 PM
 
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Default Here they are

Physically larger than the Rhino, so material & machining are slightly higher.
$28 each.
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Old 02-09-2008, 10:25 AM
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Thanks for the info.
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nice!!
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Here is a pic of my clevis
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very nice looking
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Default Do it yourself roll bar...

I have thought of building my own cage and was wondering if DOM tubing would be ok to use or is chrome moly the best to use? I would be using a MIG welder and have read that it is better to use a TIG on chrome moly. Would like to build a four seater cage. I want it to be safe. Any thoughts?
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I have thought of building my own cage and was wondering if DOM tubing would be ok to use or is chrome moly the best to use? I would be using a MIG welder and have read that it is better to use a TIG on chrome moly. Would like to build a four seater cage. I want it to be safe. Any thoughts?
I just got mine back and it was built with .090 DOM. The chromoly is better and lighter. Also, TIG is the way to go. Check out the pics of my cage.
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Do you have any pictures?
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we prefer chromoly, our 4 seat cage is very strong and only weighs 82 lbs. and let's face it lighter is better especially when we are dealing with 30 HP.
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Procraft has these clevis parts as well. AKA "Rhinocraft"
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