GT3 ready for the triathlon season :)
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puntograle said:
Very nice.
Need another solution for an RS though...rear window is plastic
Not a problem, just move the whole system towards the front. I've seen cars using the windscreen. Need another solution for an RS though...rear window is plastic

The system has been tested on a NASCAR at 140mph, two bikes on top.

Edited by rallyeman on Tuesday 21st May 14:54
Please not on every post.
TYIA
Edited by Big Al. on Thursday 23 May 14:26
Sorry, but still prefer the look of the RTS. I may be biased as I have one, but it seem more 'natural'. Having said that, that looks like a neat solution and what matters at the end of the day is that you get to use the 911, thats what I love about these cars, their versatility.
rallyeman said:
Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
Any more details on what this is about?MDian said:
Where did you get the seasucker from rallyeman?
I got my uncle to bring a few back from Florida. I was going to get it sent, with a lesser amount invoice, but they use UPS, and I've found the boxes get opened by customs more often, with UPS. Customs just search the item, then hit you with the correct import value.
The other ones were for mates, but neither of them want them now. So I'm going to sell on the triathlon forum I use.
The Flight Deck ( spare wheel holder ) is worth getting.

Edited by Big Al. on Thursday 23 May 14:27
RiccardoG said:
Sorry, but still prefer the look of the RTS. I may be biased as I have one, but it seem more 'natural'. Having said that, that looks like a neat solution and what matters at the end of the day is that you get to use the 911, thats what I love about these cars, their versatility.
http://www.motorsportatthepalace.co.uk/rallyeman said:
Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
Any more details on what this is about?[quote=RiccardoG]
Sorry, but still prefer the look of the RTS. I may be biased as I have one, but it seem more 'natural'. Having said that, that looks like a neat solution and what matters at the end of the day is that you get to use the 911, thats what I love about these cars, their versatility.
I agree, I love the RTS, but didn't want to pay Porsche ££££ for something I could only use on my 911. Even second hand they are fetching over £200 on eBay. I can use this on my wife's Honda, my sons Polo, put on and taken off in seconds. Plus it looks the nuts at triathlon events
Sorry, but still prefer the look of the RTS. I may be biased as I have one, but it seem more 'natural'. Having said that, that looks like a neat solution and what matters at the end of the day is that you get to use the 911, thats what I love about these cars, their versatility.
I agree, I love the RTS, but didn't want to pay Porsche ££££ for something I could only use on my 911. Even second hand they are fetching over £200 on eBay. I can use this on my wife's Honda, my sons Polo, put on and taken off in seconds. Plus it looks the nuts at triathlon events

IknowJoseph said:
I'd be keen to hear if anything similar was readily available in the UK. Presumably it'd work the same for a mountain bike? Otherwise I'm thinking about taking the swing arm off my full-susser to get it into the boot space.
Unfortunately not avaible in the UK. Also you would need their fork adapter, to clear the front discs. rallyeman said:
Cheaper alternative to the Porsche Transport System, plus it can be used on my other cars.

Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
I spoke to my insurance company about the product because I liked the look of it and I posted about it on another thread - there was an entertaining video of a Mustang and Nascar. Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
As it's not crash rated for the UK, if you have an accident and your bike comes flying off and injures someone, it could get 'complicated'. I think the market is too competitive here for them to justify getting the proper EU crash compliance rating as they'll never recoup the investment. I'm sure it's fine but I don't want to be the expensive side of a disagreement in the event of an accident. I've used a friend's one in the US and it was great and I doubt there would be a problem but we all know what the insurance highwaymen are like.
Mutema said:
rallyeman said:
Cheaper alternative to the Porsche Transport System, plus it can be used on my other cars.

Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
I spoke to my insurance company about the product because I liked the look of it and I posted about it on another thread - there was an entertaining video of a Mustang and Nascar. Anyone going to the Motorsport event at Crystal Palace this weekend? Uses part of the old race circuit
As it's not crash rated for the UK, if you have an accident and your bike comes flying off and injures someone, it could get 'complicated'. I think the market is too competitive here for them to justify getting the proper EU crash compliance rating as they'll never recoup the investment. I'm sure it's fine but I don't want to be the expensive side of a disagreement in the event of an accident. I've used a friend's one in the US and it was great and I doubt there would be a problem but we all know what the insurance highwaymen are like.
V8KSN said:
puntograle said:
Very nice.
Need another solution for an RS though...rear window is plastic
Oooh get you with your RS Need another solution for an RS though...rear window is plastic


Worst 'I have an RS post ever'

My bike's much heavier than 8kg.
I get scared just shutting the door as you see the rear screen flex with the internal pressure change.
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