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slomove

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Sacrifice the driver to protect the drive train?

 

The Honda bike department was involved in the design. I guess that is not an issue for these guys.

For that matter, the "cockpit wall" of a Seven is more a visual than a practical protection in case of an impact. That is what roll cages are made for.

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Honda calls it a "floating seat". I guess the idea is to make a four wheel vehicle as close as possible to a motorcycle experience.

 

It will never make it into production for street use as having four wheels it will have to pass all the safety and crash requirements like any other automobile.

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...It will never make it into production for street use as having four wheels it will have to pass all the safety and crash requirements like any other automobile.

 

I suspect you are right. But it looks cool at an auto show.

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I'm always finding small gravel on my seat when I get out of my car. Just imagine how much crap that front wheel will blast the driver of that thing.

Yeah - how am I NOT feeling getting hit with that stuff, but it ends up under me???

 

--Bob Collum

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Yeah - how am I NOT feeling getting hit with that stuff, but it ends up under me???

 

--Bob Collum

 

I feel the occasional hit on my face which is one reason I always wear goggles and provide them to passengers.

 

Most of it getting inside the car is first thrown up by the front wheels. It then bounces off the rear wing where the airflow around the windshield and into the cockpit picks it up and drops it in your lap and the floor of the car. After the 2,400 miles of the GBB I vacuumed up several pounds of small rocks and sand from inside my Caterham.

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Sure looks like it will be easy peasy to "get in" and no worries if one is a bit wide of beam. Of course I would wonder how one gets out as there's no side panel to do a reverse push up on to lift your bum off the seat.

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Those Honda engineers are always thinking on their feet!! Leaving off the side wall of the cockpit will make it easier to get out to push it backwards when you need to reverse, what with it being a "motorcycle" project. :smilielol5:

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Yeah - how am I NOT feeling getting hit with that stuff, but it ends up under me???

 

--Bob Collum

Most of the rocks launch of the front wheels and bounce of the rear fender into the passenger compartment. Most of the time I got hit in the face was during left turns where the left front wheel was sort of pointed at me.

 

of course I ran 275s R compounds in the front and no fenders, so that might have made the situation worse.

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