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Mary Lindsay
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Roll bar for sale

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New roll bar suitable for 4/4, complete with mounting plates.
£200

Bought for a car which we have now sold.

Overall width to outside edges of front feet 117cms

Overall width to inside edges of front feet 96.5cms

Overall width to outside edges of back feet 118cms

Overall width to inside edges of back feet 106cms

Height from front legs to top of bar 88cms
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Lovely snaps!
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I take that as a compliment coming from a professional such as yourself!

Tempted to buy the item for your mantlepiece?
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Hi Mary,

I reckon Bob is trying to work out how to fit it to his pushbike.
It took him ages to workout how to fit the tennis racquet carrier that I sold him !

:lol:

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It will double up as a tennis racquet carrier….
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What idiot would buy a square roll bar? It's just another Lindsay racket in my opinion.

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Tim Hill wrote:Hi Mary,

I reckon Bob is trying to work out how to fit it to his pushbike.
It took him ages to workout how to fit the tennis racquet carrier that I sold him !

:lol:

Tim
Took me ages to work out that Tim had flogged me a second hand Dingo trap, which he claimed was a tennis racket holder for a lightweight racing bike. Nearly lost several fingers trying to bolt it on to the bottom bracket. Damned ex-patriots :shock:
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Bob .......... You will probably find out later on ..It was not a Tennis Racquet Holder ??
but for a man of your age it was a pair of stabilisers and you fitted them upside down!!

happy new year

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Bob, being a sort of 'Wise Tribal Elder', could correct me here perhaps. I am wondering if an anti-roll bar may be far more preferable to a roll bar ?

Unfortunately, it could be useless for holding a tennis racquet....or even catching a dingo.
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All very whitty chaps, BUT ... this is not helping Mary shift her iron work, which is the intention of this thread. I wonder if a demonstration of the efficiency of the device by Mrs Lindsay would help in moving the object on to a new home?

Perhaps a trip into the gravel at Paddock Hill Bend would convince potential buyers that it could be a wise investment.

What do you think?

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Perhaps a trip into the gravel at Paddock Hill Bend would convince potential buyers that it could be a wise investment.
Thanks for your helpful remarks Bob, I tested a similar bar at Snetterton some years ago and I can vouch for their efficacy.

As this one is described as new it would be counterproductive to demonstrate it since it would then no longer be new.

I do appreciate your trying to bring the thread back to the point of my posting though.
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Roll bar now sold.
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