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60 series Bullbar.

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60 series Bullbar.

Post by fourby »

G'day all,

Just wondering if it is illegal to remove the front bullbar of a 60 series?
Although this may sound weird, I was told It was illegal as the chassis rails protrude out from the length of the bonnet.

Any idea's?
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Post by Sic Lux »

Pedestrian catchers :D mate it wouldn'd surprise me it's Qld i'd say you'd at least need something between them
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Post by fourby »

hrmm not sure, anyone know?
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Post by G_loomis »

Its called "protruding chassis rail" and yes its illegal!
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Post by Shadow »

did you really think it would be legal?
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Post by cruiser60series »

ive seen a few driving around with the chassis rails sticking out but i've also seen one with the rails cut off flush with the body. looked pretty shmick. I don't know if it was illegal or not but these guys didn't seem to care.
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Post by Shadow »

cruiser60series wrote:ive seen a few driving around with the chassis rails sticking out but i've also seen one with the rails cut off flush with the body. looked pretty shmick. I don't know if it was illegal or not but these guys didn't seem to care.
any protruding edges etc are illegal.

if its cut off flush and theres no sharp edges, everything is radius'd and the tyre is adequately covered then its perfectly legal.
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Post by Guy From Nowhere »

The tyre does not have to adeqautely covered at all. When the standard bumper is on the 60 series it does cover some tyre. However, atube bar, engineered and passed, that is on a 60 I have seen is one small bar that passes around the front only to protect the bottom of the front grill. The tyres aren't covered at all and no roadworthy issues were raised.
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Post by Shadow »

Guy From Nowhere wrote:The tyre does not have to adeqautely covered at all. When the standard bumper is on the 60 series it does cover some tyre. However, atube bar, engineered and passed, that is on a 60 I have seen is one small bar that passes around the front only to protect the bottom of the front grill. The tyres aren't covered at all and no roadworthy issues were raised.
there is a requirement in the adr that the wheel be covered to something like 45degrees infront of it

its likely that the fender etc already does this. I was stating in general what the requirements are, not what they are specifically for a 60 series.
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Post by fourby »

thanks guys, question answered
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