ah see, that makes sense. is it lighter then fiberglass tho? I doubt its lighter then carbon fiber.
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It depends on how strong the panels have been laid up. I'm sure that you COULD make it lighter than fiberglass with better strength and probably somewhere close to Carbon Fiber. I'm not really sure how Kevlar and CF are that different - I know that they both use a lot of the same technology but I think that they use different resins or slightly different fibers...
Thumb through Option or Battle Magazine, or better yet, Retro Cars (available now at Barnes and Noble!) and you'll see lots of Kevlar bumpers and such. They're big in Europe and the UK even as stock replacements and can weigh as little as 5 lbs for a full front bumper replacement.
:Perhaps we should split this thread into another thread? Mods, can you help?:
-MR
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price?
the otehr consideration would be the price of moulded kevlar body parts. i'm sure its strong and light int he right circumstances but considering how expensive carbon fibre parts are i would think that would make kevlar prohibitively expensive for most
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maybe its just me but ive seen a few videos where the drivers are wearing wrestling shoes? i mean you can go to sports authority and pick up a pair of those for like 10 bucks... I dont know if this came up earlier in the topic but i got tired of reading all the replies and figured id throw the idea out there.
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Originally posted by DriftinCressida
Driving in a pair of Chuck taylors is a big difference between a pair of nike air force ones
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I tend to buy mostly skate shoes. Sometimes they have thick soles but I have apair of Lakai shoes that have thin soles that really let you feel the pedals. they are damn confortable and are incrdible for driving, without ebing as "un-streetable" and ghey looking as wrestling shoes.
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Shoes? I dont know what you guys are talking about, if you want to go pro, you have to use a pair of slippers. Not just any slippers, but ether the 99c ones at the mom and pops stores, or a good pair of locals from longs ($2.99). My set has lasted me a few years and are still going. Very professional too I may add. Even used them for the automobile mag sideways chanlenge. They asked me if i was going to wear shoes and i said "do the rules say i have to?" Of coarse Moto had to change the DDay rules because of this trend.
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I am totaly serious. Slippers from hawaii are the *Censored**Censored**Censored**Censored*. The only problem I've had is getting burns on your ankles cause the floor pan gets too hot. Anyway yeah, i just finished up more ruca's and have tension rods in stock, Hit me up at alex@battleversion.com
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