rollbar / safety issues with harness (something like that)
Eric Seppanen
eds@reric.net
Tue, 26 Nov 2002 00:11:04 -0600
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 09:52:03PM -0600, geo3@earthlink.net wrote:
> cowboydren@b15sentra.net wrote:
> >A rollcage, according to the SCCA Solo-II rules, is only two bars away from
> >a rollbar.
> Typical Solo-II BS.
> >If you have a hoop with *four* diagonal bars (left and right, forward and
> >rear), you now have a rollcage.
> Only in Solo-II and perhaps drag racing.
> Wutcha got ther is a rollBAR to the rest of the world.
Silly roadracer, what'cha got there is a little toy cage for bumpin' cars
with.
Add bars to the rear, two diagonal rear bars for triangulation, one bar
connecting the rear strut towers, two bars forming an X in the door and
one more along the sill, bars down the roofline to the A-pillar to the
floor, one along the footwell, and a mess of tubular gussets everywhere.
Oh, and a few bars reaching out to the front strut towers as well.
Now you got yourself a cage.
*evil grin*
Just kidding around, but seriously that's what you'll find in many
well-prepped rally cars, and they're constantly getting bigger and better.
Check out the aftermath of an 80-mph end-over roll at the Wild West
rally in Olympia, WA. The driver and navigator walked away.
http://www.subaru.net/events/2002/wildwest/car/index.htm