deviant wrote:Mr Morlock wrote:It is interesting that folks think this is an easy choice. I posed the analogy about a boxer wearing gloves and hitting you in the head- or perhaps are there any takers for a baseball bat swung with intent- but wait guys it is wrapped in energy absorbent material so no probs. And ask Mazda even about the NC and the roll bar- I did and it was not even a talking point. A roll bar too close to your noggin is not a good thing.
But for some drivers the risk of coming in to contact with the roll bar is non-existent. For some there is a small risk. Like everything in life these risks can be controlled and minimised as much as possible.
I would rather live with the small risk of coming in to contact with the roll bar and dealing with the consequences of that over being crushed by a 4X4 running in to and over the back of my car or at best being paralysed from the chest down after a roll over.
On the NC there is no way your head could come in to contact with the roll hoops. The seats completely separate the driver from them.
My MX 5 plus twin hoop roll bar is in a very similar position where my seat sits to the NC. Im 5'10" and have plenty of clearance from the roll bar behind me.
Cheers
Dale