Q for the hillclimbers

Q for the hillclimbers

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tuscan_thunder

Original Poster:

1,763 posts

253 months

Wednesday 29th March 2006
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I have an open face helmet. If I decide to compete in the Elise, do I need a full face helmet or is the open face one acceptable?

(BTW, hope you'll all be at Fintray on Sunday to start the big clean up - it's fairly horrific just now with the landowner building his new house)

Thanks

JohnCL

97 posts

228 months

Wednesday 29th March 2006
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Open face is OK in a road class car for sure as that's what I use in a Fisher Fury with windscreen.

Is Trevor to announce a work party this Sunday? I've heard nothing.

John

tuscan_thunder

Original Poster:

1,763 posts

253 months

Wednesday 29th March 2006
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Thanks John.

Aye, Trevor will put out an email announcement

stiglet

1,082 posts

241 months

Wednesday 29th March 2006
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T/T as John said you'll be OK with an open face but make sure it's got the right sticker on it.

We'll be able to see you smile as you drive up the hill!

agent006

12,058 posts

271 months

Wednesday 29th March 2006
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If you guys run under MSA regs, you'll need goggles or a large visor.

stiglet

1,082 posts

241 months

Thursday 30th March 2006
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agent006 said:
you'll need goggles .


T/T you can borrow my leather Morgan goggles -

Tally-ho!

PS On duty Sunday so can't make it -Apologies to Trevor

tuscan_thunder

Original Poster:

1,763 posts

253 months

Thursday 30th March 2006
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what-ho, pip pip!

I thought I'd be ok with the open face thanks to the full windscreen. Still haven't decided if I'm going to use the Elise or not. The Nissan needs a lot of work (ie, I haven't started prep-ing it yet). I really fancy taking an Elise up Doune - just not mine!

g4addicted

425 posts

225 months

Thursday 6th April 2006
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Although an open face helmet is OK, I would not chance it. Many years ago I crash-tested an Austin Healey in the side of a brand new Mercedes. The Merc was written off - needless to say so was the Healey, but not before the steering column had came back (the car was 18" shorter after the shunt) and wacked my chin with the steering wheel.

With multiple jaw fractures and several teeth crushed (yes, crushed), I would not risk an open face helmet in any circumstances, but that's just me.

One the positive side, the compensation paid the deposit on our first house, but I would not recommend it as a career....

stiglet

1,082 posts

241 months

Friday 7th April 2006
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I'm OK with an open face though coz I don't go fast enough to hurt my choppers in an old Lotus! (not caterham!)

Enjoy yourselves at Kames guys!

S'let

>> Edited by stiglet on Friday 7th April 23:01

g4addicted

425 posts

225 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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Betcha a pint I can find the Caterham chassis reference numbers.....

stiglet

1,082 posts

241 months

Saturday 8th April 2006
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g4addicted said:
Betcha a pint I can find the Caterham chassis reference numbers.....


Not now you can't.... anyway it's still nippier than one of these Ginetta kit car thingies......Oops didn't mean it (I'd still quite like a shottie of that quite nice silver one someone's got..)

I'd wear a full face hat



Arrabest

Jp