pricey wrote:Ah the stooge season has begun!
Good to see you back Tex, I love reading all your informative, well spelt and well punctuated posts that are full of valuable knowledge at this time of year. You never let us down, especially when TT is mentioned by someone.
Tex, in NSW comps tend to follow what we are aiming to achieve, which is a safer sport. Yes it's been frustrating for those who are trying to get a solid answer out of CCDA but we believe we are on the right track working with them to get some clarity with the cage rules. What is virtually impossible is to write a set of rules that applies equally to each make and model. All we are trying to do is improve on what we have and eliminate more grey areas. If you want to try cause shit and bag the fawk out of what we do then feel free, it's expected by now. At least we are out there trying to improve the safety and professionalism of the sport.
Brad we are in the process working with CCDA to get a set of drawings and specs for various styles of exo and truggy style cages to try eliminate grey areas of the rules as its well documented there are no specs/diagrams of an exo cage or Truggy build. Hopefully we have some news shortly.
At the end of the day all we are trying to do is ensure people are building better designed and safer vehicles. If we didn't care we would just say run whatever. The rules will never be perfect.
We will always have our critics, with you being without doubt #1 Tex, but at least we're out there doing something constructive and positive to the sport.
Didn't this get off topic a bit, but i guess it shows how much we really need a better defined set of rules/ guide lines to follow.
Thanks for the info, and i wouldn't use NB pipe any way as i have a jd2 bender with a 1 3/4 die and notcher at home..
To me personally im not going to compete at TT and about the highest level will be Toperi the rest im looking at is opposite lock challenge (will be outlaw) and willowglen again.
I would like to make a removable Exo out of 1 3/4 CDS using the cromo roll cage tube joiners like low range sells and have them used in the tube bar i have and hoop over the back of the cab (all CDS tube) but the way i read it is the a and b pillar hoops have to be one consistant piece which will mean it won't be removable due to the shape of the cab.
As it is now i have no cage and have had a few close calls over the years, im tempted to make a Exo segmented (joiners) out of the correct tube and follow the rest of the rules that are there as i would like the Exo to protect the body and protect me incase of a severe roll over.
Just unsure with all the grey areas as to make it fully compliant means i really have to start towing it places rather then driving it to events/ social runs.
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