so i did and got the front and back in the black for $128 posted i think its very cheap ( hope i havent got some crap)
so i did and got the front and back in the black for $128 posted i think its very cheap ( hope i havent got some crap)
Pounds - meaning the UK (since HEL are local and do bike lines by default)?
They will *not* be ADR compliant if you get them from overseas (unless someone's crazy enough to be making them overseas to meet Australian standards. Given the relatively tiny size of the market here, I don't think that'll be the case).
To be compliant, they must not only conform to the manufacturing standards (soft collars to avoid whipping damage, etc etc), but they must also be marked with a manufacturer's serial number (which identifies the ADR compliant manufacturer) as well as an ADR approval stampings. If they don't have the markings, you're in for a world of hurt if you're ever in an accident and someone starts doing some investigating.
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ohhhh s** did it again not enough research ,ok thanks for the info manaz could you also put me in the right direction to get these things ( also on their site it talks about it been internationaly recognised or adr compliant or something i will recheck) thanks again
check this link http://uk-mkivs.net/forums/t/283817.aspx
Last edited by andrew; 10-09-2009 at 05:45 PM. Reason: link
Look up HEL Performance in Qld (near enough to Brisbane). Thecertification of product from their UK branch means nothing for ADR compliance - the ADRs have additional requirements over DOT/TUV standards. Race Brakes in Sydney are another mob who can do it apparently (though they never returned my calls/emails).
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Yes, an item may exceed the test requirements of an ADR but if it hasn't actually been tested and Canberra has extracted their pound of flesh, then you're on your own insurance wise.
A case in point is the Recaro baby capsules...far exceed any Canberra penpushers concept of safety and yet they cannot be sold here until they are independently tested here for ADR compliance.
...which are already in the R32
Yah, same with my last two Subarus before I moved to VW (also in the Bora I believe).
The issue I think is that ISOFIX doesn't add any additional safety above properly installed seats using the current system. ISOFIX still requires a top tether in some of its variations as well (so removal of top tether isn't a reason to adopt it).
What ISOFIX does resolve is the issue of fitting the seat properly - it either fits properly, it it doesn't fit at all, there's no ambiguity or room for unnoticed error.
It'd be nice if it were available, but I personally bought my child seats for safety (at which point I chose the safest of the Safe N Sound models, which are as safe as anything else in the world) over a brand name.
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guys i just like to say wowww where are we going with all this control freak goverments i guess its all just burockracy and politics
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