Flying Carrot Steve Posted yesterday at 10:37 Posted yesterday at 10:37 I've never been sure about cages where they have that bar on rose joints that comes down into the cabin. Will surely add rigidity and help prevent the cage collapsing if upside down but how safe is it if you are being thrown around inside the car, surely it will just be something else (possibly nearer) to be smashed into? Quote
LoneWolf Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 8 hours ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: I've never been sure about cages where they have that bar on rose joints that comes down into the cabin. Will surely add rigidity and help prevent the cage collapsing if upside down but how safe is it if you are being thrown around inside the car, surely it will just be something else (possibly nearer) to be smashed into? That's the petty bar. I've seen it used with rollbars to strengthen the chassis, not sure how useful it is with a full cage 🤔 That cage looks very robust tho, but I'm quite sure it isn't FIA homologated, so there is really no point on getting it instead of the Caged/Westfield one which is. 1 Quote
Mark19691 Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago For me no down sides to a full cage, stiffens the chassis, full roll over protection, somewhere to haul yourself out, and best of all daughter can use it as a ballet bar 🤷♂️ Custom cage made to a very high standard, in a bigger diameter tube than the msa cage. And the The ballet bar, 2nd position apparently 🤷♂️ I have just thought of a downside to a full cage.....the amount of flies and bugs that get splattered on it! 3 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Mark19691 said: For me no down sides to a full cage, stiffens the chassis, full roll over protection, somewhere to haul yourself out, and best of all daughter can use it as a ballet bar 🤷♂️ Custom cage made to a very high standard, in a bigger diameter tube than the msa cage. And the The ballet bar, 2nd position apparently 🤷♂️ I have just thought of a downside to a full cage.....the amount of flies and bugs that get splattered on it! I absolutely love my full cage, for all the reasons you mentioned. I'm even up for the ballet bit! 2 Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, LoneWolf said: That's the petty bar. I've seen it used with rollbars to strengthen the chassis, not sure how useful it is with a full cage 🤔 That cage looks very robust tho, but I'm quite sure it isn't FIA homologated, so there is really no point on getting it instead of the Caged/Westfield one which is. They do state it's FIA compliant Quote
LoneWolf Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, Rob Hunter - Club Secretary said: They do state it's FIA compliant Yeah you're right, just seen the link. It looks nice for competition, might be too much for road use 🤔 Not sure about the price, however they list free shipping in UK and EU on their website... 1 Quote
Rob Hunter - Club Secretary Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, LoneWolf said: Yeah you're right, just seen the link. It looks nice for competition, might be too much for road use 🤔 Not sure about the price, however they list free shipping in UK and EU on their website... I would expect it to cost more than Cagedlaser to be honest (and probablu weigh more) but I do like the way it looks Quote
Steve G. Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, Mark19691 said: For me no down sides to a full cage, stiffens the chassis, full roll over protection, somewhere to haul yourself out, and best of all daughter can use it as a ballet bar 🤷♂️ Custom cage made to a very high standard, in a bigger diameter tube than the msa cage. And the The ballet bar, 2nd position apparently 🤷♂️ I have just thought of a downside to a full cage.....the amount of flies and bugs that get splattered on it! I thought I had spoken to custom cages. I don't think anything is listed on their website, did you have to leave the car with them ? Quote
mega ade Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, Mark19691 said: For me no down sides to a full cage, stiffens the chassis, full roll over protection, somewhere to haul yourself out, and best of all daughter can use it as a ballet bar 🤷♂️ Custom cage made to a very high standard, in a bigger diameter tube than the msa cage. And the The ballet bar, 2nd position apparently 🤷♂️ I have just thought of a downside to a full cage.....the amount of flies and bugs that get splattered on it! I'm glad someone else has the same issue with flies i only run an rac rollback at present I drive a fair bit after dark so every couple of trips out the bar looks like it's covered in fibreglass or should I say flyberglass it's a job to clean can only imagine a whole cage being a nightmare Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 54 minutes ago Posted 54 minutes ago 50 minutes ago, mega ade said: I'm glad someone else has the same issue with flies i only run an rac rollback at present I drive a fair bit after dark so every couple of trips out the bar looks like it's covered in fibreglass or should I say flyberglass it's a job to clean can only imagine a whole cage being a nightmare It's mainly driving in the dark will give you that issue, the fly count after daytime blats isn't too bad tbf. Quote
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