09-12-2010, 08:48 PM
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Originally Posted by The Radium King
well, here's an 'exploded' view of the spyder roof:
exploded spyder roof
so the bimini would be part of it. some kind of zippered, removable rear window could provide the back window and additional side protection. without any seal to the body, however, you'll still get water in ...
an actual spyder roof would be cool, but impossible to buy and big bucks if available?
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I have been thinking about this also for the last 6 months or so. For me as long as there are no gale force winds with torrential rain I think you could make something work very nicely. Just incorporate the rubber seals at the top of the door glass the front bar the only thing left is working out the back.
now the question is could all this be stored under the clamshell when not in use?
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09-13-2010, 06:11 PM
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Rennzenn
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I've been thinking about this as well. I've got a hardtop, so I removed the soft top, motor, transmissions, etc and lost about 70lbs. I'd like to weld in a "back-half" cage, and I think that could be used to give shape to a lightweight soft top similar to the Spyder's. A zipper or some internal snaps along the back edge would work to hold things together and keep most moderate rain out. Sealing around the windows would be the real trick.
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09-13-2010, 07:00 PM
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If the back "half cage" replaced the stock rollbars and tied into the rear suspension then both weight and stiffness would be improved. If the stock style trunk lid was retained then a newly fabricated replacement for the clamshell/speedster humps could accommodate the roll bars and tensioning straps. This could be created at low cost using the spinlocks for attachment points. The roll bar height problem for tall drivers would be solved and the roll bars could be fashioned to best accommodate the "bimini" top from a styling viewpoint.
The newly fashioned combination clamshell/speedster humps could also be attached to the convertible top attachment hardware, allowing it to open up, like the new spyder deck lid. Does anyone know how that lid is attached?
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09-13-2010, 11:43 PM
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Location: South Africa, Cape Town
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roadster-spyder look
This topic interests me alot. I have a 986-S, 2000 model. I have a zeintop and have completely deleted my soft top with its motors, arms and gearboxes, thus saving me weight. I have also deleted my rear storage compartment, carpet and engine cover-the sound is out of this world!
I am going to buy speedster humps, with the speedster humps, convertable cover and boot lid, put together I want to make a one piece moulding. Only the outside will be smoothly finished and painted to match the car, the inside I will just paint black or something. The rear boot lid latch together with the 2 latches behind the doors will secure the speedster top. This will work really well for me as I unclip my zeintop, and clip on my speedster top for good weathered days, It is also ideal for the guys who want to remove the soft-top completely and use the car only as a open top car, ie weekend car.
let me know what you guys think.
Rob
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09-14-2010, 08:08 AM
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count me in! let's get a price to fabricate. perhaps someone can lend the humps for molding purposes? wonder what shipping would be from rsa to canada?!?! better yet, you make two panels, i'll make two biminis, and we trade.
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09-14-2010, 08:22 AM
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spyder top
sounds like a plan, I will do some costing and see what it will cost. I don't want to make any money from it, but sharing the costs to make the mould im keen for. In rsa there is nobody with speedster humps, so ill start looking where I can get the cheapest one, even if it is slightly damaged and unpainted, it would not matter. Will keep you posted.
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de-snorkeled, clear lights, sports exhaust, zeintec hard top, zein wing, B&M short shifter, DesignTek lowering springs, DesignTek carbon fibre strut brace front and rear, 18'' carerra 5 spokes, semi slick tyres, entire soft top delete, engine cover delete,red console,L&N deep sump, volo performance chip, raptor shift light, de-cat'ed, OEM GT3 bucket seats.
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09-14-2010, 08:36 AM
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cool, i'm totally in and can split costs with you. i live in the hinterlands or i'd look into getting it fabbed myself.
ps, if you are running without an engine cover, let's consider some of these for the panel (will add more of a 550 look as well):
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09-14-2010, 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by sickbananas
I have also deleted my rear storage compartment, carpet and engine cover-the sound is out of this world!
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You run without an engine cover all the time? Can you still hear anything? I tried this once and never again! After about 5 minutes my head felt like it was going to explode and I lost about half of my hearing for the rest of the day.
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09-14-2010, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by JTP
You run without an engine cover all the time? Can you still hear anything? I tried this once and never again! After about 5 minutes my head felt like it was going to explode and I lost about half of my hearing for the rest of the day.
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I'll second this question.
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09-15-2010, 02:20 AM
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ha ha, I can still hear! Im past the stage of loud booming sound systems, which I must say is alot worse. Like I said it is not for every one and I don't drive my car daily as it certainly will be inpractical then.
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