Finally had the nerve to drill and bolt the dam thing down permanently after many hours of pondering,one hand I want to keep the stock look but safety (so tuff,no hairdresser joke here thanks)and stiff up the back end won the day lets face it I love topless but don't want to go out like James
Dean .
Has anyone have problem with register or harass by the boys (or girls) in blue ?
Thanks in advance.
Is BD roll bar street legal ?
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- Bevan
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- Bevan
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- Bevan
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Yeah, that's right. CAMs only approve the steel version. Not only does it need to be steel but it also has to sit at least 2 inches above your head.Li7hium wrote:Polished alloy = CAMS not happy..... right?
None of this is applicable if you're not competing. A bit off topic though.
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Apparently BD make a taller bar for CAMS approval, but you can't put the roof up unless you serioisly modify it (there was a pic of a racing 5 at wakefield on here the other day with a wedge shaped soft top that covered the bar, so it can be done, but it is butt ugly!). If you are going for road use talk to Red Baron - he was wanting to sell his alloy bar for the cost of a steel one a while back.
I haven't had any hassles with the police over my alloy BD, but then I don't attract the attention that Bevan does
I haven't had any hassles with the police over my alloy BD, but then I don't attract the attention that Bevan does
- Bevan
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Apparently they don't like spirited driving, even though i'm not technically breaking any road rules.bigdog wrote:I haven't had any hassles with the police over my alloy BD, but then I don't attract the attention that Bevan does
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- Bevan
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None of the pull overs resulted in fines, I wasn't breaking any rules! Just accelerating hard and cornering, well, you know.bigdog wrote:Bevan wrote:Apparently they don't like spirited driving, even though i'm not technically breaking any road rules.
So, do you have ANY points left??
Two were unmarked cars, a Magna... and an XR6. The knob in the Magna was complaining how I was getting away from him. Didn't even know he was behind me trying to keep up!
And about the points thing... Lost 10 in one year a few years ago so i've been driving withing street limits but still trying to have a bit of fun. Bring on May 9 2007!
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