Harness for WR1 ?
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Originally Posted by Clive the Brave
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I guess it's going ot be one of them subjects that goes around in circles, one thing I don't want to do is fit a cage, but I do want the harness feel to stop me moving around in the seat.
Insrance company, Direct Line are ok with it as well, it's legal and they see as a mod but does not add anything to the premium, they just need to be notified in-case the car needs replacing.
I guess it's going ot be one of them subjects that goes around in circles, one thing I don't want to do is fit a cage, but I do want the harness feel to stop me moving around in the seat.
Insrance company, Direct Line are ok with it as well, it's legal and they see as a mod but does not add anything to the premium, they just need to be notified in-case the car needs replacing.
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driving my WR1 on the first day of ownership a bl00dy road sign was kicked up bt the car in front (a scoob funnily enough) and it put a nice scratch on my bonnet and flattened loads of the IC fins - as it got sucked in through the scoop!
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Originally Posted by GC8
Im certain that conventional fixed harnesses arent legal; and they certainly arent practical. Try roping yourself into your seat and then going for a drive; youll see.
They are legal matey ... been pulled over by the feds 11 times during my 8 months of ownership and the last time they checked on the harnesses and agreed that they were absolutely legal.
You get used to them after a while and with the quick release system and fast ratchet on the rally spec ones you get get in and out just as quick with practise.
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Originally Posted by Gangsta Smurf
They are legal matey ... been pulled over by the feds 11 times during my 8 months of ownership and the last time they checked on the harnesses and agreed that they were absolutely legal.
You get used to them after a while and with the quick release system and fast ratchet on the rally spec ones you get get in and out just as quick with practise.
You get used to them after a while and with the quick release system and fast ratchet on the rally spec ones you get get in and out just as quick with practise.
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Originally Posted by chris's scooby
11 times!!!!!
Yeh I know tell me about it!!! Mostly it's for nothing other than a check but a couple of times I've un-knowingly given an unmarked fed car a sonic boom. - oh and an incident with me going sideways
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I have 3" OMP FIA approved harnesses and a removable roll cage from safety devices - when i'm on track I use these, plus a helmet obviously. On the road I use the diagonal lap belt as it is so much easier, more comfortable and is designed to let you move sideways if the roof comes in. Lots of cars roll, not just on track...
Harnesses must be mounted at shoulder height i.e. onto a roll cage or a suitably reinforced back shelf as they can put inordinate forces through the neck and shoulders in a shunt otherwise if mounted down at back seat level, and should ideally be used with fixed back seats anyway
A harness on the road is a massive pain in the ****, just wait til you have fiddled with the belts to do them up for the 10th time and then realised that you can't reach the door to pull it shut (again) or to get anything out of the glove compartment etc etc. To use them on the road is unnecessary and IMHO as ***** a pose as neons or flamers.
Harnesses must be mounted at shoulder height i.e. onto a roll cage or a suitably reinforced back shelf as they can put inordinate forces through the neck and shoulders in a shunt otherwise if mounted down at back seat level, and should ideally be used with fixed back seats anyway
A harness on the road is a massive pain in the ****, just wait til you have fiddled with the belts to do them up for the 10th time and then realised that you can't reach the door to pull it shut (again) or to get anything out of the glove compartment etc etc. To use them on the road is unnecessary and IMHO as ***** a pose as neons or flamers.
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Originally Posted by Fat Boy
To use them on the road is unnecessary and IMHO as ***** a pose as neons or flamers.
best you never bother to venture into essex as most of the scoobs here have both......
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Originally Posted by Gangsta Smurf
Yeh I know tell me about it!!! Mostly it's for nothing other than a check but a couple of times I've un-knowingly given an unmarked fed car a sonic boom. - oh and an incident with me going sideways
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