Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO Posted yesterday at 11:53 Posted yesterday at 11:53 2 minutes ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: I wanted to try one of those short screens with my cage, to give a bigger wind deflection but without having to have a full screen and wipers etc. Can't recall who used to make them, MoFast maybe, but they no longer do so. You could fully clamp one to the cage without needing the side supports, then just remove for mots or heavy rain/track days (that's what I do). I used Makralon AR (scratch resistant coating) and it's held up brilliantly as well as being optically clear 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted yesterday at 11:59 Posted yesterday at 11:59 5 minutes ago, Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO said: You could fully clamp one to the cage without needing the side supports, then just remove for mots or heavy rain/track days (that's what I do). I used Makralon AR (scratch resistant coating) and it's held up brilliantly as well as being optically clear Hmmm, sounds like an idea to try. Any particular thickness? Is it easy to cut without shattering or cracking? Quote
Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO Posted yesterday at 12:00 Posted yesterday at 12:00 I used 5mm I think, cut easily with a coarse jigsaw. The key is to get a scratch coated polycarbonate, not acrylic 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted yesterday at 12:05 Posted yesterday at 12:05 1 minute ago, Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO said: I used 5mm I think, cut easily with a coarse jigsaw. The key is to get a scratch coated polycarbonate, not acrylic I don't suppose you know the dimensions of yours do you? I've found some on eBay that will cut to size. It's not branded Makrolon but it is polycarbonate. Is there any difference apart from the name? It's UV protected, shatter resistant but doesn't mention scatch resistance. Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted yesterday at 12:08 Posted yesterday at 12:08 22 minutes ago, Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO said: It also gives a good mount for a detachable polycarbonate windscreen! Would it work without the windscreen mounts? And it looks like you've protected the edges with U trim? Quote
Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO Posted yesterday at 12:12 Posted yesterday at 12:12 4 minutes ago, Flying Carrot Steve said: I don't suppose you know the dimensions of yours do you? I've found some on eBay that will cut to size. It's not branded Makrolon but it is polycarbonate. Is there any difference apart from the name? It's UV protected, shatter resistant but doesn't mention scatch resistance. Lexan and Makralon are trade names for polycarbonate, but the non scratch hardened surface is worth looking for. Costs more though, so could always try a normal one first. I fitted edge trim and yes you could use 2 side clamps and rest on the cowl and cage. I'll take some photos later 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted yesterday at 15:38 Posted yesterday at 15:38 3 hours ago, Kit Car Electronics and Essex AO said: Lexan and Makralon are trade names for polycarbonate, but the non scratch hardened surface is worth looking for. Costs more though, so could always try a normal one first. I fitted edge trim and yes you could use 2 side clamps and rest on the cowl and cage. I'll take some photos later That'll be great thanks! I'd definitely only fit the scratch resistant type, makes sense to me. Quote
Matt_S Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Mine has served me well, two euro trips and occasionally when I don’t wear my helmet! 2 Quote
westfield_bumble Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I climb in and over the top of my cage as have half doors fitted. So much easier for me. 6ft 16 stone (Theres a thread somewhere on here of peeps climbing in and out, couldnt find it though) Also for getting bugs off the cage and car i use elbow grease. Its great all round for garage use 1 Quote
Flying Carrot Steve Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 hour ago, westfield_bumble said: I climb in and over the top of my cage as have half doors fitted. So much easier for me. 6ft 16 stone (Theres a thread somewhere on here of peeps climbing in and out, couldnt find it though) Also for getting bugs off the cage and car i use elbow grease. Its great all round for garage use Yes, I made a video of me attempting the top entry method. I removed it due to embarrassment 😂 I'm same size as you, definitely side entry is easier for me, it should be easier for slimmer people too I'd have thought. I'm wondering if many of the top entry crowd have actually tried side entry? Come over to the dark side peeps. Quote
Andrzej Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago With half doors fixed its another story. Only way - up above cage with cage. Similar with additional side protection bar as on Westfield Cup cars : Without half doors or that bar, much easier without cage. Part of fun for me with road Westfield is that dont need to wear helmet, no acrobatics getting in and out . I know safety...but in production cars with doors and roof there is more strucural safety, air bags etc. By we still drive ours unsafe (even with cage, btw without 'helmet-always' and Fia padding on tubes even more unsafe) Westfields. 1 Quote
Steve G. Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago I had a look at a car fitted with a caged roll cage fitted and it didn't look to difficult to get in. I assume they make them for live and independent narrow cars ? I wanted to speak to someone about them properly but they must have been too busy. I wanted to know how much taller then the original bar and the windscreen they are as well. Ihave a rough idea now. 1 Quote
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