JDM rollbars
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JDM rollbars
Can someone post pictures and options as to functional JDM rollbars and cages?
I know there is a Cusco bar, a Cusco cage, and a Mugen cage, but also thought that there was a bar identical to the Cusco except finished in black.
Pics would be appreciated - speeds are going up on the racetrack . . .
I know there is a Cusco bar, a Cusco cage, and a Mugen cage, but also thought that there was a bar identical to the Cusco except finished in black.
Pics would be appreciated - speeds are going up on the racetrack . . .
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The 2 cages made by s2ki owners are the Elda and Bitterman rollbars.
The black version of Cuscos bars are called Safety 21. Same thing, but not as light, and black. Also, Spoon makes a 4 and 6 point cage, but they are the same as the Cusco.
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The black version of Cuscos bars are called Safety 21. Same thing, but not as light, and black. Also, Spoon makes a 4 and 6 point cage, but they are the same as the Cusco.
Ryan
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Originally Posted by bluesaint,May 4 2005, 08:47 AM
spoon also comes in black.
either way, if your main concern is for track safety, then look else where, but if it's for show or daily, then anything.
either way, if your main concern is for track safety, then look else where, but if it's for show or daily, then anything.
But here's some pictures of mine anyways. I have the cusco 4-point w/harness bar.
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Originally Posted by VeilsideAP1,May 4 2005, 09:16 AM
No JDM rollbars are SCCA approved, but they definately look the nicest, and it will still save your head... isn't that the point?
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Originally Posted by JsAP1,May 4 2005, 09:46 AM
Damn, I dont wait's roll bar looks incomplete. You really do need the 6 point for the route your going.
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I dont have any pictures to share, but the roll cages produced by Okuyama in Japan are known to be the strongest and best cages out of Japan. Plus they have the most options for the S2000 (they have some that get crazy).
Okuyama's cages are under their sub-brand name "Dash Sports". They supply most of the race and rally teams in Japan.
Okuyama's cages are under their sub-brand name "Dash Sports". They supply most of the race and rally teams in Japan.
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Originally Posted by Ben,May 4 2005, 10:23 AM
I dont have any pictures to share, but the roll cages produced by Okuyama in Japan are known to be the strongest and best cages out of Japan. Plus they have the most options for the S2000 (they have some that get crazy).
Okuyama's cages are under their sub-brand name "Dash Sports". They supply most of the race and rally teams in Japan.
Okuyama's cages are under their sub-brand name "Dash Sports". They supply most of the race and rally teams in Japan.
The red GS400 in this months issue of Modified. The rollcage in this car-set up for drifting- cost $50,000. I wonder how much it would cost for the s2k.