harrisp
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can you have harnesses with standard sport seats?
Are they a pain to use on the road?
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ed
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You can have a three point, but why?
They are a pain on the road, you won't be able to lean forwards to look out at junctions because they don't recoil.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by ed
You can have a three point, but why?
They are a pain on the road, you won't be able to lean forwards to look out at junctions because they don't recoil.
I was just wondering, i did wonder about leaning forward, standard seatbelts cut into my neck however I adjust them because I have to sit far back.
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Corsa_Scotty
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please do not put harnesses in a 1.0
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Corsa_Scotty
please do not put harnesses in a 1.0
Wont be a 1.0 for long .
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Linch
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Iv got them in mine on standard sport seats, and I have no problem at all, I have my seats quite upright and not layed back so doesn't cause a problem.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by Linch
Iv got them in mine on standard sport seats, and I have no problem at all, I have my seats quite upright and not layed back so doesn't cause a problem.
does it not cause any problems at junctions etc?
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richc
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they are alright if you dont sit like your 50 cent
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Linch
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
quote: Originally posted by Linch
Iv got them in mine on standard sport seats, and I have no problem at all, I have my seats quite upright and not layed back so doesn't cause a problem.
does it not cause any problems at junctions etc?
Nope.
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harrisp
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quote: Originally posted by richc
they are alright if you dont sit like your 50 cent
I did think that, as a mate has fixed back recaros with harnesses and he manages.
[Edited on 07-09-2008 by harrisp]
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alan-g-w
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I'm sure I've heard of harnesses with inertia reels - allowing you to lean forward at junctions etc.
Had a look the other day but couldn't find anything
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