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![]() 514 Posts Member #: 2104 Post Whore Essex - UK |
10th Feb, 2011 at 10:47:40am
Im looking for rollcage padding and found this
"Tuning should be a compromise between what is possible and what is necessary"
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347 Posts Member #: 9075 Senior Member Peterborough |
10th Feb, 2011 at 12:54:32pm
What's the ruling on roll cage padding with regards to competitions etc.
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2395 Posts Member #: 229 Gavin@minispares.com kent |
10th Feb, 2011 at 02:49:51pm
I would use the proper FIA stuff (you only get one head...) handy link to the mirror though :) |
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![]() 4436 Posts Member #: 164 The Stig.. Newport Pagnell |
10th Feb, 2011 at 03:03:48pm
The FIA stuff is fire retardant.
On 21st Jan, 2011 fastcarl said:
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![]() 514 Posts Member #: 2104 Post Whore Essex - UK |
10th Feb, 2011 at 03:11:09pm
that stuff is flame retardant and is 22-23mm thick "Tuning should be a compromise between what is possible and what is necessary"
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![]() 296 Posts Member #: 9117 Senior Member Northampton |
10th Feb, 2011 at 08:59:38pm
flame not fire and the FIA padding is a much higher dencity than this type of padding, but its up to you buy some and do some testing see how long before it goes before combustion, but would only use it around legs elbos etc but get the FIA for around upper body/ head Confessed addiction to everything mini |
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