Rollcage for Argo Bigfoot

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    Rollcage for Argo Bigfoot

    After constant nagging from everyone in my family, I have finally decided to put a rollcage on my Bigfoot. I don't like the rollcage that Argo offers, so that leaves me with the option of fabricating my own. I have seen several cages that were mounted to the lip on the body rather than the frame and this is the route that I want to take. To those of you who have fabricated your own cages, what advice would you offer in the design? I have an Argo winshield on it and don't want to lose the functionability of it. Also, I go through some tight trails as well, so I don't want anything too bulky. Any pictures would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    McCoy

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    This is my Bigfoot with roll system that will let you have both windsheild and argo top on it.I've rolled mine over on its top with this thing, i hate to think if I didnt have one. Rick(momobigfoot)

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    A rear view.
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    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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    rear view

    Thats Roger's rear in view on my pic.

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    I didn't notice that.. thought it looked like Deepwater. Look, I have the tailpipe running down the outside of the body. 2002?
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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    thats right

    Those were some great rides Roger. I miss that place.

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    Roger, We got 9" of the white stuff last night. Been awhile sence we got that much at once.

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    Hey Rick, if you don't mind, could you please give me a measurement of the distance between the seat and the rollcage above your head? Thanks.

    McCoy

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    The cage that rick and I pictured will accomodate the factory windshield and soft top/sides.
    To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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    McCoy,Here's another picture of my roll bar from Flatnasty ride in oct.. Measurement from seat to above head bar is 38". Rick

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