Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:09 pm Posts: 35 Location: Greencastle PA
We have a 2006 Joyner Sand Viper 650. I would like to install side nets to ensure our arms stay inside the vehicle in the event of a roll over. Not sure if they are completely effective, but figure they can't hurt.
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Joined: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:29 pm Posts: 1993 Location: SE. PA/MD Line
bandit1100 wrote:
Or are you thinking more of the triangulated openwheel chassis nets?
That's the ticket right there! This is what we use in the MBRA. They work and we highly recommend using them. The seatbelt will keep you in your seat but the triangle nets will keep your arm inside the cage. Another nice feature, you can slide in past the nets without taking them off.
Joined: Sat Aug 29, 2009 9:09 pm Posts: 35 Location: Greencastle PA
Where did you guys get the triangulated ones?
I finally finished rebuilding the suspension on my car so I am bringing the buggy home from the storage building. I will need to take some measurements. I like the idea of the full window net, but if the triangulated nets are recommended, it may be the way to go.
Do you have any pictures of the triangulated nets installed?
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