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cuznjohn
12-04-2014, 01:47 PM
i took a ride to the dealer today to see the slingshot's he got in. as i pulled up the owner was taking his wife out on the red one so i didn't get pictures of that, but they had the grey one in the showroom. i didn't sit in it because there were people looking at it and i was embarrassed that i would have a hard time getting out of it. i was impressed at how big it was. the grey one was the base model so no radio or windshield on it, there are two things i think they should do with it. one being a full role bar, this would also help with getting in and out of it. and a racing type steering wheel that could be removed for us FULL FIGURED MEN OR LADIES for a more open space for getting in and out of it. i was also surprised at the size of the engine and that they are using a belt drive rear wheel. all in all if i had a garage i would be torn between my spyder and the slingshot.
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Cruzr Joe
12-04-2014, 01:56 PM
John

Getting in was not too hard, getting out was a real problem

Cruzr Joe

Bob Denman
12-04-2014, 02:00 PM
Joe,
Didn't they just throw you a rope with a noose on the end of it, pitch the other end up over a tree branch, and tell you to put the noose around your... :yikes::yikes::yikes:

Cruzr Joe
12-04-2014, 02:04 PM
Joe,
Didn't they just throw you a rope with a noose on the end of it, pitch the other end up over a tree branch, and tell you to put the noose around your... :yikes::yikes::yikes:



You are truly a mean man. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr joe

cuznjohn
12-04-2014, 02:04 PM
my friend bill is taller than i am and he found his knees were up a lil higher than he liked but the role bar would be something to grab on to to help me get in and out

Cruzr Joe
12-04-2014, 02:06 PM
my friend bill is taller than i am and he found his knees were up a lil higher than he liked but the role bar would be something to grab on to to help me get in and out



So ........................... if you got in .............................. you would have to stay there until they added a roll bar?? :dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:


Cruzr joe

cuznjohn
12-04-2014, 02:17 PM
if there were not so many people looking at it i would of tried it, i most likely would of been able to do it because the wheel does tilt, i didn't realize that till i left the showroom. but i was impressed by it.

ARtraveler
12-04-2014, 02:37 PM
Thanks for the update John. :thumbup:

Bob Denman
12-04-2014, 02:38 PM
So ........................... if you got in .............................. you would have to stay there until they added a roll bar?? :dontknow::dontknow::dontknow:


Cruzr joe

Joe,
Have you ever seen those jigs that will spin a car over and upside down? They use them for restoring old cars...
If John could get Bill to strap this buggy into it, and give it a spin... :thumbup:

cuznjohn
12-04-2014, 02:47 PM
Joe,
Have you ever seen those jigs that will spin a car over and upside down? They use them for restoring old cars...
If John could get Bill to strap this buggy into it, and give it a spin... :thumbup:

that is a great idea bob, i could get one for the house and just pull in to it and dump myself out lol

Bob Denman
12-04-2014, 02:56 PM
I was trying to come up with an idea that seemed less cruel, than the one that I gave to Joe... :D

ARtraveler
12-04-2014, 03:04 PM
I was trying to come up with an idea that seemed less cruel, than the one that I gave to Joe... :D

Just don't get anyone hurt. :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Bob Denman
12-04-2014, 03:11 PM
Since it appears that ingress/egress issues may abound; I'm working on a small explosive charge under the seats that would gently lift the operator and passenger out of the vehicle, and place them alongside the doors.
My problem: do you think that 500 pounds of C-4 per side, will be enough? :shocked:

cuznjohn
12-04-2014, 03:18 PM
well you know my size so do you think 500 pounds would be enough, now if a electric winch attached to the head role bar could be done than that would be a great idea and less noise than the c4

Chupaca
12-04-2014, 05:54 PM
sorry you didn't get to sit in it or for that matter test it. It's a looker from the front...:thumbup:

mowin
12-04-2014, 05:56 PM
500 lbs of C4:yikes:. That be one hell of a fart....:roflblack:

Bob Denman
12-04-2014, 06:00 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=uzJrsg1nOdQ

JerryB
12-04-2014, 11:50 PM
Hi Bob,

RE: I'm working on a small explosive charge under the seats that would gently lift the operator and passenger out of the vehicle, and place them alongside the doors.

I understand that there are quite few of the Takata airbags available on the surplus market. Probably could pick one or two up fairly cheap these days. You should give your local Honda dealer a call.

:joke:

Jerry Baumchen

Bob Denman
12-05-2014, 08:20 AM
:clap: That's a GREAT idea!! :thumbup:
I'm thinking that if I load about seven of them under each seat; it ought to work pretty well...:roflblack:

Bob Denman
12-06-2014, 03:03 PM
We got back from a fact-finding mission about the SlingShot about an hour ago... They will clearly be as much fun as a Spyder... but in a different way! If you think of them as a sports car, instead of a motorcycle; you'll be much happier.
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The fit and finish of it seemed pretty decent. The seats were a bit... hard and slippery, but they offered good support. The slipperiness probably had to do with waterproofing, but it will also help with ingress and egress too. It's got a tilt-steering wheel, cruise control, reclining seats. (The driver's one moves fore and aft so that you can get to the pedals.
The highline model here comes with the one piece windshield, larger tires, and an infotainment system that includes a back-up camera. :thumbup:
Oh! The drivebelt system Is notable, in that the belt rides on double-flanged pulleys. It'll either stay put and work great; or you'll know it REAL quick. I think that it may be an improvement over the Spyder's single-flanged setup.
A 5-speed manual is the only choice for now; but they're talking about a paddle shifter in the near future, and the accessory field for these critters is wide open... You'll soon see more storage, trailer hitches, full roofs...
As for climbing in and out of it... It's definitely a learned skill! The first time; I had all sorts of fun getting my legs folded up enough to get them inside the vehicle. Climbing out is a leap of faith; you sort of have to trust that eventually you'll find something solid down there to put your paw on...
The Missus was even impressed enough to say that she'd ride in it... as an ADDITION to the stable, but not as a replacement for the Spyder.

JerryB
12-06-2014, 03:25 PM
Hi Bob,

Re: got back from a fact-finding mission about the SlingShot

The StealthMan has moved in. :yes:

I just posted the link to a WSJ article on the Slinger in the other thread,

Jerry Baumchen

cuznjohn
12-06-2014, 03:28 PM
We got back from a fact-finding mission about the SlingShot about an hour ago... They will clearly be as much fun as a Spyder... but in a different way! If you think of them as a sports car, instead of a motorcycle; you'll be much happier.
99679996809968199682
The fit and finish of it seemed pretty decent. The seats were a bit... hard and slippery, but they offered good support. The slipperiness probably had to do with waterproofing, but it will also help with ingress and egress too. It's got a tilt-steering wheel, cruise control, reclining seats. (The driver's one moves fore and aft so that you can get to the pedals.
The highline model here comes with the one piece windshield, larger tires, and an infotainment system that includes a back-up camera. :thumbup:
Oh! The drivebelt system Is notable, in that the belt rides on double-flanged pulleys. It'll either stay put and work great; or you'll know it REAL quick. I think that it may be an improvement over the Spyder's single-flanged setup.
A 5-speed manual is the only choice for now; but they're talking about a paddle shifter in the near future, and the accessory field for these critters is wide open... You'll soon see more storage, trailer hitches, full roofs...
As for climbing in and out of it... It's definitely a learned skill! The first time; I had all sorts of fun getting my legs folded up enough to get them inside the vehicle. Climbing out is a leap of faith; you sort of have to trust that eventually you'll find something solid down there to put your paw on...
The Missus was even impressed enough to say that she'd ride in it... as an ADDITION to the stable, but not as a replacement for the Spyder.

just imagine a guy my size getting in and out of that

Bob Denman
12-06-2014, 03:42 PM
:shocked: Ummm... Thanks; but I'd rather not! :D
John,
You had no trouble getting into the navigator's seat... there's a lot more fighting room available! :thumbup:
Alternately; see if they can adapt a quick-release steering wheel to it for you...

cuznjohn
12-06-2014, 03:54 PM
that was one of the ideas i mentioned but still no place to put the thing, but i love the red one

Bob Denman
12-06-2014, 03:56 PM
...So did the Missus. :D


...And yours truly! :opps:

jimcrom
12-06-2014, 11:25 PM
I too was interested in my ability to get in and out. 60 inch waist, 6'1. It was a tight fit and wish the steering wheel was a little smaller in circumference. I like the idea of a removable steering wheel. I got in with my right foot but left my left foot on the ground so I was straddling the side. There was difficulty in getting out. Now getting out on the passenger side was not a problem. The wife liked it and said that she might even drive it.
How much more weight is involved in "automatic transmission"? She drove one in 1984 "under protest" but she would move it down the road. We just looked, but I should have taken it for a drive and then have the dealer take her for a ride. Probably could have tipped the sale. But for me there needs to be some type of handle to pull me out.


i took a ride to the dealer today to see the slingshot's he got in. as i pulled up the owner was taking his wife out on the red one so i didn't get pictures of that, but they had the grey one in the showroom. i didn't sit in it because there were people looking at it and i was embarrassed that i would have a hard time getting out of it. i was impressed at how big it was. the grey one was the base model so no radio or windshield on it, there are two things i think they should do with it. one being a full role bar, this would also help with getting in and out of it. and a racing type steering wheel that could be removed for us FULL FIGURED MEN OR LADIES for a more open space for getting in and out of it. i was also surprised at the size of the engine and that they are using a belt drive rear wheel. all in all if i had a garage i would be torn between my spyder and the slingshot.
click picture to enlarge

99614996159961699617

napper39
12-07-2014, 08:32 AM
will everbody has said what i also would have said but here is a picture i got ,the salesman took with my $30 cheap cell phone of me sitting in it.i loved it so here comes a nother toy ,i hope.:chat:

vided
12-07-2014, 08:37 AM
will everbody has said what i also would have said but here is a picture i got ,the salesman took with my $30 cheap cell phone of me sitting in it.i loved it so here comes a nother toy ,i hope.:chat:


did you forget something :roflblack::roflblack:

napper39
12-07-2014, 08:38 AM
for got the picture:yikes:so here it is .;)

Bob Denman
12-07-2014, 09:47 AM
:clap: I hate to say it; but it looks good on you! :2thumbs: