Gemini
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posted on 8/4/14 at 09:21 AM |
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Mamba cub seats
Hi
What are your opinions on the above seats.I see Midland Wheels have some at a reasonable price.
I am looking to change mine as steel loops in the sides,in the bucket type ones I have are uncomfortable and i dont think i will be able to modify
them and still have them looking reasonable.
Thanks
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daveb666
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posted on 8/4/14 at 10:21 AM |
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Quite comfy seats, although not very 'bucket-like' at the base.
I had some but failed my IVA because of them so changed for GRP ones.
2007bc Photography - Commercial and Wedding Photographer based in West Yorkshire
http://www.2007bc.co.uk / http://www.huddersfieldcommercialphotographer.co.uk
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kingster996
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posted on 8/4/14 at 10:23 AM |
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No experience, but if the publicity photos seem to show the vinyl looking unfitted and wrinkled, then I wouldn't expect too much from the
production items!
However, never seen any in the flesh - just an observation!
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snippy
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posted on 8/4/14 at 08:40 PM |
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I bought a pair of these seats a couple of weeks ago from Midland Wheels and I am very pleased with them. They do them with different coloured piping
but at the minute they are selling them with white piping at a discounted price of £125 for the pair which I think is great value. Only the white
piping is at this price to clear their stocks of them. I was able to collect mine whilst working nearby so also saved the £25 postage fees. I have
fitted the seats in my Jago and they look great and feel comfortable. Be mindful though they do not recline, they are in a fixed position.
I also discovered that Midland Wheels supply these seats to `Robin Hood` but I suspect you may pay more for them there!
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CosKev3
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posted on 15/4/14 at 11:45 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by daveb666
I had some but failed my IVA because of them so changed for GRP ones.
why did they fail IVA please, not strong enough?
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daveb666
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posted on 15/4/14 at 12:59 PM |
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Description
Basically, when the headrest was on it's first click' up i.e. not resting on the top of the seat itself the gap between the seat and the
bottom of the headrest was deemed to be too small.
and, at the same point, the top of the headrest was lower than 700mm.
[Edited on 15/4/14 by daveb666]
2007bc Photography - Commercial and Wedding Photographer based in West Yorkshire
http://www.2007bc.co.uk / http://www.huddersfieldcommercialphotographer.co.uk
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Stot
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posted on 15/4/14 at 02:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daveb666
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Basically, when the headrest was on it's first click' up i.e. not resting on the top of the seat itself the gap between the seat and the
bottom of the headrest was deemed to be too small.
I have RX 1110 seats which are a similar style to Baby Cubs but reading that RS12 fail it would suggest the gap was too big not too small as it says
"a gap of no more than 25mm" which would mean anything less is fine?
Ill check mine at home but I can file new resting notches into the posts if the gap is more than 25mm at its lowest point.
Cheers
Stot
[Edited on 15/4/14 by Stot]
[Edited on 15/4/14 by Stot]
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CosKev3
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posted on 15/4/14 at 03:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by daveb666
Description
Basically, when the headrest was on it's first click' up i.e. not resting on the top of the seat itself the gap between the seat and the
bottom of the headrest was deemed to be too small.
and, at the same point, the top of the headrest was lower than 700mm.
[Edited on 15/4/14 by daveb666]
ah I think the op is on about the cub sport one's
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CosKev3
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posted on 15/4/14 at 03:42 PM |
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http://www.midlandwheels.com/Shop/C-993-Cub-Sport.html
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