GLSi GUY
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are they legal to use on-road?
as my mate has some willams 4 point harnesses, with the aircraft style buckle. i am sure they are not road legal.
please help me, as we are having a debate.
cheers
Rob
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Adam
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Yes, I have passed 2 mot's now
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Mattb
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if they have the british standards kite on them they are road legal.
think about it, cars that compete in WRC in wales on public roads have to be taxed insured and mot'd. they have harnesses
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GLSi GUY
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aye thats true.
but rally cars also use slicks, which an every day car cannot use on public roads.
hmmm hmmmmm tryin to find info about it on the net, but cant find anything.
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Adam
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you can use slicks on the road, so long as they have more than 17.5% tread
Road Legal:
Colway Tyres Formula 2
A 'moulded slick'. Colway's latest rally tyre, designed to meet FIA international regulations that require a minimum 17% tread pattern. Road legal for link sections. A winning single venue stage tyre. Can be hand cut for other applications.
http://www.ears.co.uk/tyres/tyres_colway.htm
[Edited on 23-04-2004 by Adam]
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GLSi GUY
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yum yum, i want some. lol
anyways, back to topic, cheers for the input guys.
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Adam-D
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yes i have harneses
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GLSi GUY
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i have harnesses too, i ave Sabelt ones, that have a seatbelt type buckle with the red button on.
my mate has the type that had a round buckle with a thing that you turn to unclip it.
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Adam-D
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yup i have sabelt ones with the buckle 3 point bolt in
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GLSi GUY
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yey yey i love my harnesses. i also have cobra clubman seats, they are nice and comfy
the birds like to sit in my car and get strapped it, i think it turns them on, lol. my mates g/f keeps askin to come in my car, cos she loves the seats. she thinks its like bondage, cos she cant move. lol
[Edited on 23-04-2004 by GLSi GUY]
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Adam
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they don't like it as much when you have 5 points and they are wearing a skirt
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GLSi GUY
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
they don't like it as much when you have 5 points and they are wearing a skirt
he he he
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Drew
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actually they are not legal so a copper told me, he said
quote: you must be able to fasten your seatbelt/harness using only 1 hand
which i could anyway with 3 point, but i doubt ya could with 4 or more
dont think they are really that bothered thou
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Mattb
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^^^^ thats crap im afraid drew, there is bugger all in the mot book about that, the only thing is the brittish standards kite mark
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GLSi GUY
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i am refering to the actual buckle that is used to fasten the harnesses.
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Drew
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i didnt say it wasnt crap di di?
i said if ya read - 'so a copper told me'
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