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Old 01-29-2014, 08:17 PM   #1
BR3W CITY
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Cap/Camper Shells

So I've got cabin fever and I've had a few random thoughts regarding the use of caps and camper shells.

I posted in an earlier thread about looking for more leg room, and realized the potential for another issue.
- I have no room in the cab to put a roll cage. None. I'm 6'4" and I barely fit as it is, let alone with a frame around me. BUT that made me wonder about the use of a cap/camper shell to cover tubing/outriggers for the cage.
If I do need to cage it, then its pretty obvious that 2 large tubes will be going to the rear of the frame. This is a little less subtle than is ideal.

This occured to me because of that farmtruk dude with the asian kid and the dog. He's got a cage, but the shell covers it up.

Thoughts?
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