helmet and aero screen?

helmet and aero screen?

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james2009

Original Poster:

59 posts

184 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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thanks for the advice matt, i was told of a small scuff on the front of the nose cone but otherwise all straight, i will keep an eye out for anything else though.

James


Murph7355

37,757 posts

257 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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james2009 said:
murph, that looks fantsatic, i geuss there is so much personalisation that you can have with 7s i was struggling to visualise what it would look like with that set up.

cant wait till monday!

james
Ta smile

One of the joys of 7 ownership is "upgraditis". You can change so much, and add so many details (that don't all cost buckets) that the pleasure of ownership is huge.

Make sure you look at a few cars though. Don't just buy the first you see - buyer's market, and quite a few out there.

BertBert

19,068 posts

212 months

Saturday 3rd January 2009
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Just a thought.
Aeroscreen driving isn't for everyone. I find it a bit of a pain on the road. I never got on with goggles so took to wearing a helmet which really ruined the experience for me. When I changed to a caterham with a full scrreen, I much preferred it. I enjoyed both equally on track though.

Try both before you commit to one or the other.

Bert

Tango7

688 posts

227 months

Sunday 4th January 2009
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Not quite the same topic but some valid points about cages on Blatchat being discussed here : http://www.blatchat.com/t.asp?Id=162978

will_

6,027 posts

204 months

Monday 5th January 2009
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I fitted an aero to my R400 soon after I bought it - and haven't refitted the windscreen once! Helmet for motorways/cold, goggles fine for town and A road driving (IMO).