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Mike K

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I need to cut 6 inches out of my stock xp900 rear cage uprights ... always hated that goofy roof ... I see lots of Youtube videos about it ... it lowers the roof down and looks so much better ... still room for helmets etc ... but I need someone who can do it in Havasu ? I remember about 4 to 6 years ago everybody was making aftermarket cages and all ... I really want to update the RZR without having to spend thousands on a newer 1000 so Im gonna keep my 900. There has to be someone in Havasu that used to build cages or something ?
Yeah ... we cruised by that new Desert Bar on Monday ... it’s gonna b fun.
 

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Lots of guys in havasu still building cages. Now finding one who is willing to cut 6” out of your stock cage, good luck!
 

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For your own safety and anyone riding with you... I hope you can find a deal on a cage someplace before you “chop” a Polaris stock cage.
Safety features are not worth cutting corners.


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So your saying a Hacksaw & JB weld might not hold up??
 

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I cut mine. Didn't like the covered wagon look. I took 4" off. When I cut it the cage went really out of shape. Had a real hard time putting it back together. I should have just bought an after market cage. Stronger for sure. Wouldn't advise it. It was a hold my beer moment.
 

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Try Anything Off-road in LHC. They do cage fabrications and alterations in addition to a ton of other off-road related stuff. I was going to have them lower my cage on my 900xp4 a few years ago but opted to spend money on new tires and rims. I still want it done.
 

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There is a reason Polaris leaves a lot of room between the top of cage and passengers head. When you roll yours you will understand why, lol.

I would just save up the extra money and buy a SAFE cage. I don’t consider .050” thick wall DOM Tubing a safe material when it comes to mine or my loved ones lives.
 

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Yes those 900 cages were ugly.. it is a geometry disaster to “chop” the stock cage though... not a simple slice out 6 inches and weld it back together.

I’d run it as is. No reason to put good money on a cage into an aging platform that you’ll never get back out.

Used 1000 XP4s are in the mid teens...
 

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For your own safety and anyone riding with you... I hope you can find a deal on a cage someplace before you “chop” a Polaris stock cage.
Safety features are not worth cutting corners.


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but there are youtube videos on it. Gotta be safe right?
 

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There is a reason Polaris leaves a lot of room between the top of cage and passengers head. When you roll yours you will understand why, lol.

I would just save up the extra money and buy a SAFE cage. I don’t consider .050” thick wall DOM Tubing a safe material when it comes to mine or my loved ones lives.

Even if you tighten your harness to the limits of your strength, the belts stretch considerably in a crash. Throw that in along with any deformation of the cage in a rollover, and the reason for the height of the cage becomes obvious.

A discussion about harnesses...read it and learn.

https://www.turnology.com/news/harnesses-and-hans-what-you-need-to-know-before-hitting-the-track/
 
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