Picture request! Anyone have spoon racing shell?
I love it. But then again I'm thin and still it can get a little tight. Getting in and out of them can be annoying at times (especally with your hands full) however its a race car, so you just live with it!
I love it. But then again I'm thin and still it can get a little tight. Getting in and out of them can be annoying at times (especally with your hands full) however its a race car, so you just live with it!
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A cage is recommended.. just like if you were to get race harnesses.
hehehe.. I actually dont have any pics, I remember Mike "Rboosted717" took some a while ago, but I didn't save them.. I do have pictures of Yellow Recaros though hehehe
I sat in the Spoon seats and they seemed a little big to me. I'm a pretty scrawny guy, 5'7" 130lbs, but the guy who owned them also said they were a little on the big side. Good if your using them for a daily driver, not so good if you race with them. Bride seats on the other hand, hold me like there's no tomorrow.
Carbon Bucket Seat/Seat Rail
It is important for a driver to be in a fixed position under performance driving. This aids him/her to concentrate while driving, sensing the precise forces of a vehicle, allowing for him/her to control this vehicle without feeling uneasy. Spoon developed a durable seat using carbon as a material. The results are high stability even under intense G force produced while on the circuit. The seat weight is only 5.7kg.
It is important for a driver to be in a fixed position under performance driving. This aids him/her to concentrate while driving, sensing the precise forces of a vehicle, allowing for him/her to control this vehicle without feeling uneasy. Spoon developed a durable seat using carbon as a material. The results are high stability even under intense G force produced while on the circuit. The seat weight is only 5.7kg.
[Modified by Phat Bastard, 4:35 PM 6/4/2002]



