Here's a picture of the Bert's harness bars in case anyone is interested in them:
4 point Corbeau Harnesses, Sparco, Beard, Tanaka or PRP
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One thing to consider is your wife. Some of those harnesses require you to individually insert the belt into the latch, that is 4 belts to insert. I have the PRP so there is very little learning curve for my wife. Sometimes she still forgets and tightens up the shoulder harness before the lap belt so when she tries to snap the buckle together it is up by her boobs. Just a thought to consider if you have someone else riding with you.
My wife is much happier with the 4 point than standard belt. It is et up strictly for her and she has no problems getting in and out. She feels safer and rides more than before (not sure if that is good or bad)
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Great! How do you like them?
I love them, after you use them for awhile the shoulder harness gets easier to loosen and tighten
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From a @rabtechpostWhat kind of harness are those that bolt behind? I like the mounting verses the roll hoop mounting.
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What kind of harness are those that bolt behind? I like the mounting verses the roll hoop mounting.
Rab used Beard 4 pt harness I believe
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Rab used Beard 4 pt harness I believe
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Those Schroth Racing ones look nice but it is $340 per side?! I was thinking of these in Blue but they are expensive
The Beard ones look comfortable and are a lot cheaper $89.96 per side
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Beard-…:JF8AAOSwEppUUPkh&vxp=mtr
Anyone have a comparison of quality and comfort?
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Schroth makes a DOT approved harness for $190 (Rallye). Check out their site. Lots of good information there.
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Bill, my wife only uses the 4pt harness when we ride hard. There is enough lack that you can just tuck them behind the seat and she can use the regular seat belt. That is what my wife does.
I know they are big enough to tuck behind the seat but does sound painful
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My vote is below SCROTH Racing
Not on your list but they are DOT 3" shoulder belts and 2" Lap
Not cheapWhat would you say to compare the SCHROTH PROFI II-FE ASM $340 that you have vs. Rallye Cross $190
Reasons you choose one over the other?
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What would you say to compare the SCHROTH PROFI II-FE ASM $340 that you have vs. Rallye Cross $190
Reasons you choose one over the other?Simply because I wanted a DOT approved belt - since they are not stock I did not want to have an issue were if there was an injury I did not install a DOT belt. Old habit because I had some issues in the past. Strictly personal preference. The quick release red button basically qualifies them along with documentation.
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When I talked with Schroth they said all 3 versions of the Rallye belts are DOT approved. Came with paperwork and red button.
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Has anyone gone with a 3" belt instead of the 2"? Just wondering if it's uncomfortable.
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Has anyone gone with a 3" belt instead of the 2"? Just wondering if it's uncomfortable.
I am going to install a 3" pro armor A114230RD
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Great, trying to figure out if that width would be uncomfortable or be back to digging in our necks like the stock belts do. Can't wait to hear how they are, thx
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One thing you might consider using wider belt for if in accident that extra width adds to less stress on body going forward .
The wider spread belt has less chance of digging into your skin .
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Valid point
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I am going to install a 3" pro armor A114230RD
I ordered mine yesterday, should be here by the end of the week
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I will attempt a different approach installing the harness to the chassis with longer screws and several nuts per screw as to not cut thru pastic.