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Roll bars

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 4:55 +0000
by anniniwa
Hi again, I would like to get roll bars...can anyone suggest where, how much and are they difficult to put on bearing in mind I havne't a clue! :(

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 5:47 +0000
by mx5ash
Do you want a proper roll bar like a harddog
http://www.bethania-garage.com/why.htm
Or just style bars like
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/index.php/cPa ... /23_39_124
Fitting a style bar is a 10 minute job, fitting a roll bar is a whole other story.
Let us know what kind of style you are thinking of and we can direct you where to spend your monies. :lol:
Ash

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 7:20 +0000
by Stig
Style bars look good but to save your bacon, get a roll bar.
Image :shock:

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 7:40 +0000
by Cloggy
I got style bars and bought these: http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info.php?currency=EUR&products_id=143

Together with a windblocker (a true must have), which I can't find on their site anymore.
This is what it looks like from behind: Image

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 9:35 +0000
by anniniwa
Hey Cloggy, you are right I'm only looking for style bars pretty much exactly like yours, I also need to get a wind blocker before my hair causes a crash! Any ideas where I could get one, rough guide to price? Is a style bar simply for asthetics or does it actually have a purpose if there was an accident? Thank u your reply, I'm going to have a million silly questions I'm sure. :oops:

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 9:44 +0000
by anniniwa
Hi Ash, thanks ...ya it is definately a style bar I'm looking for and need a windblocker as well, could I fit the bar myself bearing in mind I'm a (young!!!!) 40 yr old woman!

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:11 +0000
by Midlifecrisis
Hi - welcome aboard. Fitting style bars is an easy job - typically only 4 bolts & no they're not going to help out in the event of a roll-over (style over substance). In saying that tho, very few owners have fitted roll-bars

There are also discussions elsewhere here wrt merits of various wind-blockers.... just search for "hair" & see what comes up :)

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:54 +0000
by anniniwa
Midlifecrisis wrote:Hi - welcome aboard. Fitting style bars is an easy job - typically only 4 bolts & no they're not going to help out in the event of a roll-over (style over substance). In saying that tho, very few owners have fitted roll-bars

There are also discussions elsewhere here wrt merits of various wind-blockers.... just search for "hair" & see what comes up :)


Hey Midlifecrisis, thanks great to be here. Right I'm gonna get them as my first addition to my car, I see you're in Clare so am I.

Gonna look up hair now and see what happens. :lol:

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 1:19 +0000
by Steve
you'll probably find lots of pictures of AJ...

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 2:38 +0000
by mx5ash
lol at steve.
Yeah i reckon you could fit them yourself but if not midlife i'm sure will lend a hand. I now have a roll bar ( all be it one of the easier ones to fit) but should provide some sort of protection if the worst happens which is nice to know.
Ollie posted a link recently to a crowd doing discounts on bars and wind blockers
viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1742
Seems to be some good deals.

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 3:40 +0000
by shenab
Hi there again .. another girlie yahoo!!

I recently added a windblocker to my 5 having lived without it for the first year and spent a fortune on conditioner after a run :D

This year my tan is definitely better as I'm running with the top down ALL the time :roll: The blocker is a totally necessity for anyone with longer than ear length hair and to stop the gail force wind flipping around the cab and hitting the back of your neck.

Unless you particularly like them I wouldn't go with style bars and get a proper roll bar fitted. Not as pretty but it might save your neck some day. Having said this I'm still waiting.

We have tech days in the club where the guys all help out with bits and bobs and as Ash said I'm sure Midlife will help out.

Again welcome to the club, the more girlies the merrier.

Shenab

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 4:10 +0000
by anniniwa
Hi there, great to hear from another female!! Thanks for the info, are you getting a roll bar? I suppose I am only thinking of the aesthetics of the style bar and boy do I need to get a windblocker..I can hardly see half the time with me hair in my face which is ya lovely but not very attractive when you get out an look like someone dragged through a bush!

The very first thing I need to get is the bar and windblocker I think and if there is a tech day then wow I would be so grateful for any help possible or recommendations etc.

I had jsut been looking at the next maybe too, would be nice to see / meet other owners however think would book in somewhere if all works out, are you going ...wouldn't go being only woman, no offence lads just might need to borrow hair straightener or something.

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 4:15 +0000
by leamyj
anniniwa wrote: just might need to borrow hair straightener or something.


You could borrow Ollies :P

(Only joking Ollie!!)


Welcome to the gang :alien:

John

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 4:30 +0000
by Stig
leamyj wrote:
anniniwa wrote: just might need to borrow hair straightener or something.


You could borrow Ollies :P

(Only joking Ollie!!)


Welcome to the gang :alien:

John


Not until you give it back to me John! :compress:

Re: Roll bars

PostPosted: Wed, 24 Jun 2009 4:35 +0000
by anniniwa
God Ollie you seem to get a hard time! Might jsut have to go now and see this 'hairstyle', maybe ur the best person to ask which windblocker to get!!