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The Venom Project - 13/2/12 at 01:15 AM

Just wondering who is using them? If so which ones have people bought, and how do the fair?

Has anyone had one detach whilst driving?

I am tempted with a BG one, or an NRG from the states (Like Works Bell) Any good?

Just not sure how reliable they are to risk my life on...

Any input or advice would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

Nick


greed1 - 13/2/12 at 07:15 AM

This one might put you off
Quick release fail

I'm geting a lockable one for mine when it's finaly on the road


jeffw - 13/2/12 at 07:34 AM

So the moral of that story is....if you don't put them in correctly they may come off again. Always check before driving.....


The Venom Project - 13/2/12 at 08:01 AM

Holy crap,

That sums it up for me. cheers


mazie - 13/2/12 at 11:05 AM

Ask bi22le on here about one detaching while driving! It ended in a circa 60mph brush with the central A2 Armco and his mac1 being totalled! Wayne sorry dude if u read this ;-)


loggyboy - 13/2/12 at 11:55 AM

quote:
Originally posted by mazie
Ask bi22le on here about one detaching while driving! It ended in a circa 60mph brush with the central A2 Armco and his mac1 being totalled! Wayne sorry dude if u read this ;-)


Thats what greed linked to in the first reply!


bi22le - 13/2/12 at 01:43 PM

Ha,

I saw this post title and thought I would get a mention, first resply!!!

Looking back on this moment nearly 2 1/2 years ago it still seems fresh, I chuffing loved that car.

I am very happy with my new car (and infact feel this car is a better option for me) now though and have nothing more to add to my OP. QR are fine just tripple check them and dont let the action become stiff.


Be safe and happy times





Wayne


neilp1 - 13/2/12 at 04:13 PM

I use a snap off one. Not cheap at 120 quid but you know it is on!!!