Doorless blatting

Doorless blatting

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mechsympathy

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54,248 posts

262 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Went for my first blat with no doors at the weekend. I was only out for 30 minutes or so and I nearly lost my right nostril, never mind my hat and shades. You aeroscreeners are loopy!

Shaun_E

748 posts

267 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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It's actually better (less turbulent) with an aeroscreen and even better with aero and half doors. Doorless blatting with a full windscreen is the worst and anything over 50mph means you can't breathe. The little perspex deflectors that fit to the side of the windscreen are supposed to improve matters but the consensus is that they don't do a lot.
Personally I just stick with the side screens although when sitting in traffic on a hot day that can be pretty unbearable.
Shaun

bertie

8,566 posts

291 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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You need an interchangable aero and half doors.

Pain in the backside to get in and our but ups the expierance to a whol new level.

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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you really need to try an aero (and optionally half doors) on track - the sensation of speed is intensified to the point that the first few fast laps are sensory overload - highly recommended

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

54,248 posts

262 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Hmmm, I wondered if some sort of side deflector would work. Back to the drawing board on that one then.

I'm not wholly convinced about aeroscreens, as I picked up a large stone chip in the windscreen at the weekend. I've been hit by bees etc in armoured leathers and that hurt enough.

(Can you get SV aeroscreens yet btw)

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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you can get SV aeroscreens from 'Richard in France' - Caterham haven't tooled up for this yet (hasn't the SV been around for 2-3 years now?)

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

54,248 posts

262 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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MikeE said:
you can get SV aeroscreens from 'Richard in France'

Aha. I will have a search on Blatchat.
MikeE said:
Caterham haven't tooled up for this yet ]
(hasn't the SV been around for 2-3 years now?)

I'd love a set of Brooklands (I think that's what they are) screens.

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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mechsympathy said:

MikeE said:
you can get SV aeroscreens from 'Richard in France'


Aha. I will have a search on Blatchat.

MikeE said:
Caterham haven't tooled up for this yet ]
(hasn't the SV been around for 2-3 years now?)


I'd love a set of Brooklands (I think that's what they are) screens.


nah, they're for old men (I presume you were being sarcastic - I hope)

While you're looking at the CF aeroscreen on Richards site check out his full CF interior!

jeremyc

24,550 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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I'm willing to bet that once you've tried an aeroscreen you won't go back. Just remember to always wear goggles to protect your eyes when on the road.

And half doors - pah!

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Jeremy,

I hear one of the Radical boys may have finally seen the light re. a 7 being the track day car of choice (naming no names of course)

Mike

Eric Mc

122,855 posts

272 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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Brooklands screens look better on older cars or Classics with flared wings. Aeroscreens suit cycle winged cars best.

jeremyc

24,550 posts

291 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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MikeE said:
Jeremy,
I hear one of the Radical boys may have finally seen the light re. a 7 being the track day car of choice (naming no names of course)
I think you'll find its two of them, not just one.....

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

54,248 posts

262 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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MikeE said:

nah, they're for old men (I presume you were being sarcastic - I hope)


No, I think they're ace. It is a 50s car after all.

Steve-B

751 posts

289 months

Friday 21st May 2004
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Tony's SV with cycle wings & brooklands looks a treat. he's worked out a way to easily put them on in summer, and use the winscreen in winter...

joe bob says check it out

>> Edited by Steve-B on Friday 21st May 06:37

MikeE

1,850 posts

291 months

Friday 21st May 2004
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mechsympathy said:

MikeE said:

nah, they're for old men (I presume you were being sarcastic - I hope)



No, I think they're ace. It is a 50s car after all.


opps sorry (that smiley you used confused me)

mechsympathy

Original Poster:

54,248 posts

262 months

Friday 21st May 2004
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S'alright. I just figure the colours (Estoril blue with silver bonnet stripe) will suit Brooklands screens, more than a fat bloke in an unlightened SV will suit a CF aeroscreen.