Dutchman
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posted on 11/8/06 at 09:11 AM |
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soft top - weather gear
where to find some drawings of soft top - weather gear construction and how it is fold in a trunk ... or any image of bear metal ...
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Surrey Dave
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posted on 11/8/06 at 12:51 PM |
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Look Here!
http://www.groovy42.freeserve.co.uk/extras.htm
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Marcus
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posted on 11/8/06 at 01:44 PM |
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MAde something similar after seeing the prices charged by some people.
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Marcus
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Surrey Dave
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posted on 11/8/06 at 03:15 PM |
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Where's my royalty!!
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Marcus
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posted on 12/8/06 at 05:10 PM |
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It's just different enough to avoid copright issues! It has an extra small hoop to raise the centre above head height. Initially saw them at
Newark in 2002 on a pair of Robin Hoods. Jill Judd makes something similar, that's what I saw costing over 100 quid!
Marcus
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C10CoryM
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posted on 16/8/06 at 01:07 AM |
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Maybe a silly Q, but have you noticed any more strain on the windshield frame? Just thinking the force of the top either flapping, or pulled taut
could be too much for the frame or its attaching points. I need wet gear too so just curious.
Thanks.
"Our watchword evermore shall be: The Maple Leaf Forever!"
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Marcus
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posted on 16/8/06 at 08:06 AM |
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I've used the wrong vinyl really - it's too stretchy. The problem is with the flapping. I've since doubled the amount of poppers on
the screen frame, and it's better. As long as the screen uprights are scewed well onto the scuttle, I see no problems with excess strain.
Wouldn't do more than 90 with the roof up though!
Marcus
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jack trolley
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posted on 16/8/06 at 05:54 PM |
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There was an exhibitor at Stoneleigh selling tops and the car they were
displaying had a crack down the middle of the windscreen.
The windscreen frame is only aluminium channel and will bend under load
even if the side supports are steel.
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Taz Surfleet
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posted on 17/8/06 at 12:29 PM |
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the locust lot used to make good weather gear may be worth looking them up, if I remember rightly tho the locust is slightly smaller than the locost
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Dutchman
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posted on 18/8/06 at 12:09 PM |
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thanks , Good idea I will do it something like that for first but must do a folding one like on cabriolets...
was thinking to fing some golf mk1 cabrio on scrapy and modify that soft top... or make from fiberglass hard top , it is so good feel to drive it it
would be ashame to be in a garage during the winter
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C10CoryM
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posted on 20/8/06 at 05:10 PM |
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Probably the best looking top Ive seen.
Looks like it has fairly sturdy A-pillars to handle the load though.
Ive considered making a simple 3 peice top from aluminum. Over lap and lock it together and fasten a peice of lexan to the rollbar hoop for the back.
Thing that worries me is going around a corner too hard and flexing the un-triangulated cockpit and breaking the windshield. Need to figure out a
way to have the top float a little while still sealing.
"Our watchword evermore shall be: The Maple Leaf Forever!"
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