Superlite owners past and present.

Superlite owners past and present.

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carphotographer

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500 posts

195 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Sadly I'm getting a bit obsessed with my Superlite, and I'm a little confused . My car has the spare wheel carrier, that was actually laughed at by a couple of well known movers and shakers in the 7 world the other day. Why would anyone spec a car that was built for lightness where every KG is measured and counted on the build sheet have it fitted ? How many Superltes were fitted with the spare wheel and how many still have them.

I love my car as it's got the complete history and is very original but I have the problem . Do I or don't I remove the spare wheel and carrier. The other thing I don't like is the wheels - they've been refurbished to as new condition but they've powder coated the whole wheel. The rim should be polished.

I've found some original road tests for the car. I've got the complete history including the original build sheet. It would be great to hear from the first owner Ian Noble, who appears to be a bit of a Caterham fanatic and now races Caterhams. So if anybody knows Ian Noble or the second owner Ian Fleming ( all I seem to find is a guy that wrote books ) it'll be great.


Sbend

57 posts

107 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Maybe the people that thought your spare wheel was ridiculous should be standing on a set of scales and checking their own spare tyres and if they're that concerned about performance they should be driving in nothing but a pair of shorts and a T shirt.

carphotographer

Original Poster:

500 posts

195 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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They're all bloody skinny ! I'm a lardy guy and need to loose 20kg.

Sbend

57 posts

107 months

Sunday 19th March 2017
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Well, decision made then! Keep the spare wheel and give up the choccie bars and pints!

coppice

8,607 posts

144 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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Ermm.if you are becoming obsessed by this model best to start off by calling it Superlight- that's what it says on mine . If yours is badged Superlite I'd worry....

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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I wasn't aware that any Superlights were fitted with a spare wheel carrier as standard. I've seen plenty too. But perhaps an owner specified his with one? The weight of the carrier and wheel isn't trivial though.

griggsy2

126 posts

280 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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it was an option when speccing mine so can be fitted on purchase by the factory. The weight is one thing but more importantly they look bloody awful. I'd be taking it off if on mine.

ou sont les biscuits

5,118 posts

195 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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rubystone said:
I wasn't aware that any Superlights were fitted with a spare wheel carrier as standard. I've seen plenty too. But perhaps an owner specified his with one? The weight of the carrier and wheel isn't trivial though.
You could specify a carrier at the time of speccing up the build. I did.

The reason? I had a friend who was shunted up the rear in a 7 without one. The petrol tank split, it caught fire and he was trapped in the car for a while. I reckoned that having something relatively non deformable behind the tank might help a bit in the event of something similar happening despite the weight penalty. To make up for it though I specced the 1.8 engine instead of the 1.6.

It was this one.



bcr5784

7,109 posts

145 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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I'm not one for wanting cotton reel wheels with minimal wheelarch clearance, but I've never understood why Caterham don't supply smaller rear wheelarches mounted much lower - the humungous gap twixt tyre and arch looks far worse to me than a spare wheel on the back, particularly with the favoured 13" wheels.

Edited by bcr5784 on Monday 20th March 13:34

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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bcr5784 said:
I'm not one for wanting cotton reel wheels with minimal wheelarch clearance, but I've never understood why Caterham don't supply smaller rear wheelarches mounted much lower - the humungous gap twixt tyre and arch looks far worse to me than a spare wheel on the back, particularly with the favoured 13" wheels.

Edited by bcr5784 on Monday 20th March 13:34
The rear ride height of that car looks too high to me. Yes. the rear arches aren't wheel hugging, but they shouldn't be that high.

Red Seven

156 posts

197 months

Monday 20th March 2017
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The look of the pictured car is exaggerated because it looks like it has 21" ACB10's front and rear. So the ride height is likely to be fine, its the tyres that are small...

Crossfit_Pete

84 posts

106 months

Thursday 23rd March 2017
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If the carrier was specced from new, I'd leave it on.

carphotographer

Original Poster:

500 posts

195 months

Sunday 26th March 2017
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Crossfit_Pete said:
If the carrier was specced from new, I'd leave it on.
I'm thinking that myself .
It's a very original unmolested car.

Some Gump

12,690 posts

186 months

Monday 27th March 2017
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Forget what others say.
It's your 7. No one else's.

Very few are the same, and IMO most of the "exactly standard" mafia simply don't know what the best add on bits are. A well modified car will totally surpass r300 levels with minimal effort, but the mafia types will call it a "bitsa" and itmock it. Caterham factory cars are not perfect. We had an early super light r from new that a pro like daveandrews wouldn't consider sending out - ran rough, low power, then failed and new engine within 3k.
CaterhM used the woeful straight cut seqential for hears on road dr500s, the modding types preferred the helical sadev. Eventually,caterham caught up.

IF the people taking the piss have their cars exactly dialled in, set lush with brilliant turn in and the Ability to get the power down early, then maybe consider their opi ions. However, if all they see onyourcar is a spare wheel, not fro t ride height, take and a conversation on tyre pressures, ignore em!

sfaulds

653 posts

278 months

Tuesday 28th March 2017
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Some Gump said:
CaterhM used the woeful straight cut seqential for hears on road dr500s, the modding types preferred the helical sadev. Eventually,caterham caught up.
There's a helical Sadev available? When did they sneak that out?

super7

1,934 posts

208 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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Whatever was the point in ordering a superlight and then putting windscreens, wipers, weather gear, spare wheels, leather adjustable seats, paint etc etc... tsssk!!!!

Super heavy light 😁

carphotographer

Original Poster:

500 posts

195 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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I guess it's because there's the Supersport engine , the 6 speed gearbox, the lightened fly wheel, the AP racing clutch, the LSD, the wide track suspension, the AP racing vented brakes, the carbon wings, nose cone and facia.......

rubystone

11,254 posts

259 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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sfaulds said:
There's a helical Sadev available? When did they sneak that out?
I'd like to know that too....

sfaulds

653 posts

278 months

Wednesday 19th April 2017
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rubystone said:
I'd like to know that too....
I'm pretty sure sadev would be keen to hear about it too.

framerateuk

2,733 posts

184 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Slightly unrelated, but my car (not a Superlight) has the hole for the spare wheel, but not the chassis attachment at the bottom, which is a bit annoying! I don't really understand how that option is specced, do all Roadsports have the hole in the back?