I've been speaking with David (Brown Davis) about a cage/bar to weld in to my NA. I'm working to build a track car but being a uni student can't afford a 2nd vehicle so it's also my DD. Comfort isn't a huge issue for me in terms of building the car. I ride bikes so I'm pretty much used to it.
Conventional wisdom seems to be cage = no soft top. The main issues I'm aware of is space lost (height and width) to the folding mechanism and the top won't fold back properly because of the rear stays, in addition to the a-pillar bar getting in the way of the latches.
A hard top would be $$ I'd rather spend on wheels, tyres, pads and lessons and running with the soft top removed for a year-round DD is asking for both trouble and pneumonia.
The long and short is I'm hoping that there is a volunteer with an NA and a hard top who could spare an hour of their day (any day) with David from Brown Davis and measurements could be taken to work out headroom, clearances etc. The general upside to this is that anyone else in the Melbourne area or willing to drive who is interested in a proper weld-in roll bar (main hoop to floor, proper diagonal etc, rather than just bolt-in-to-parcel-shelf style) and who wants their soft top for convenience could get a bar made for reduced price (R&D costs passed aorund and 'mass production' value)
Further, if anyone knows of any full cage (door bars, a-pillars, halo etc) design which maintains soft-top functionality, please let me know, I've been looking and I can only find the TR Lane cage. Given the option I'll take a full cage but as it stands it looks as though I'll have to settle for a bar until I can afford to get a hardtop from Dave (Lightyear) or I'll get very wet next time it rains.
Can you tell I still haven't made up my mind?


Cheers
Stu