Flipping an S2000
Originally Posted by IheartS2ks,Jan 17 2008, 08:36 AM
I thought you wanted to "flip" the S2K, as in "flip that house".
Bad idea?
Bad idea?
Well if you put on a t1r 70 and a j's header, with a matching lol
and you get the parts for free, you might make some cash
Originally Posted by Blacknot,Jan 17 2008, 07:22 AM

here is a pic of an S2000 that went 150ft down the mountain up at the dragon. After seeing this first hand i'm amazed how well it held up
You know there was a thread on Honda-Tech about how to remove the stock hoops so that you can gangster-lean.... thought the only way he would flip would be rolling off a cliff, and that his aluminum hard top would save him.
I've been thinking about this, and I do believe the at the S2K is a very safe car, even in a rollover, but...
If someone, average member or guest, died in a rollover, would we hear about it?
Would the loved ones post the pictures and story? As someone who is intimately involved in this site, I'm sure my story would be told. But my guess is we see substantially more survivals simply because someone is alive to post it.
So don't let these stories give you a false sense of invincibility. This car can kill you if you do stupid things.
If someone, average member or guest, died in a rollover, would we hear about it?
Would the loved ones post the pictures and story? As someone who is intimately involved in this site, I'm sure my story would be told. But my guess is we see substantially more survivals simply because someone is alive to post it.
So don't let these stories give you a false sense of invincibility. This car can kill you if you do stupid things.
Originally Posted by Willie Gee,Jan 17 2008, 02:29 PM
I've been thinking about this, and I do believe the at the S2K is a very safe car, even in a rollover, but...
RIP Travis.

We've seen pictures of many many horrible accidents in which people walked away. The point of my post was, don't take these "walk away" stories as what happens every time. It is dangerous out there. This is for real. Be careful.

We've seen pictures of many many horrible accidents in which people walked away. The point of my post was, don't take these "walk away" stories as what happens every time. It is dangerous out there. This is for real. Be careful.






