Yep, passengers ok, Jaguar not so much
Posts by Street Doc
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Or something like this and no risk of damaging the rear wheel or front suspension.
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Young driver tried taking a turn too fast in a Jag. Ended up with a ruptured fuel tank that made for some fun yesterday. I'm the one on the nozzle.
GNFD Tower Rd.mp4
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The factory belts are "backwards" to rotate your body toward the center of the vehicle, lessening the chance that your head or arm will end up outside the frame rails and slowing forward momentum, directing force on the body other than 180* from impact.
Lots of information and debate on the subject ...
However the well documented facts show you are more likely to die from a neck fracture or spine injury using a harness on the street without other forms of accompanying head and neck restraint in an otherwise survivable accident using the stock belts. These same facts show why wearing a helmet while using a seat belt puts you in greater risk of injury but that's another discussion.
I'm out ........
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I thought that they the seatbelts backwards because the center of the vehicle is where the structural strength was. Nice to know it will rotate you inwards as well. -
Angie ain't half bad either;)
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@Bill Martin Something about you brother. Dogs and kids both know a good person when they meet one, and you sir, are one of the best!!!
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Im picking the bags up Friday from the manufacturer (all day trip) to insure I get them in the time we noted. Don't want to risk anymore shipping delays that I can't control.
Glad I saw this post. Almost forgot to order mine before the end of the month.This is exactly why many of us here like doing business with people like you Ruptured Duck. No one expects perfection and things come up beyond our control, but it is how big the business owner steps up to the plate and how hard they try to make things right, that matters most and earns our respect and loyalty. Unfortunately those qualities are severely lacking in our society today.
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Happy Birthday Angie!
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Noel would be my first choice. The second option is to bring it down to Naples and we'll do it in my garage.
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Just to clear, that was not meant in a bad way. I obviously like it or I wouldn't have bought it.....and I like Hermam's ride too
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just re-installed the top after a complete disassemble. Easy stuff, but I got to looking at it and was wondering, is it just me, or does it remind you all of Herman Munster's ride?
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Then don't be so cheap and buy my turbo
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Not sure about the laws where you live. Both my kids have been riding since I got it last year. Thought about using a car seat at first, but usually drive the slower residential roads back home. I used a booster seat up here so they could see the views much better. Both my kids loved riding up here.
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You're a good man, Alan. Glad to know you.
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First of all it's a DDM hat and they are built for speed. Doesn't matter that I had it very tight. The Ripper windshield works very well also
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Great Video @Street Doc and like @FunCycle siad. Enjoy every minute. They grow up so freaking fast.
My eyes keep being drawn to that bar..... Got me thinking.
It doesn't bother me a bit. We'll get taken care of. I did re-watch the video and noticed the cover for the charging port swinging side to side pretty good along with Jake. -
Good video and he remember every bit of it for the rest of his life. Spend all the time that you can with him, he will be out and gone before you know it. To add to this, I spent all of my off time with my two boys and raised them because my dad never spent any time with me not even hunting and fishing that he did all of the time. I will never forget that.
Thank you and I do. My Dad was always too busy providing to have much spare time. I do my best to balance work and family. That's the main reason why I rented a nice cabin and we stayed a bit past Saturday.Nice meeting you and thanks again
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Should be fixed
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Me and my 5 year old son on the Moonshiner 28 Saturday.
@Bill Martin, @rabtech, @Dave@DDMWorks, @brandon@slingmods, @dangerdarrell, @Lorge -
Not "ours" just rented it for the week. Google maps.has it 20 minutes from MV. Turned put to be 55 minutes and 8 miles on a well maintained gravel road. It North of US74 between Waynesville and Sylva. 5300 feet above sea level!
@Live-a-Little! Light Filled Cabin at 5300 ft with Stunning... - VRBO