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infected panda 03-31-10 12:03 PM

do you think this would be leagal
 
i live in ca. and i want to do windshield delete. on my gen 2 vert. do you think this would be steet legal. with a helmet? jeeps do it. even no doors sometimes. heres a pick, http://www.mazdatrix.com/eprod.htm

need RX7 03-31-10 12:41 PM

Probably not, but do it anyway.

Breaksofresh 03-31-10 12:56 PM

go for it

thejallenator 03-31-10 03:12 PM

im not sure about down there but here in oregon you just have to have windshield wipers

magus2222 03-31-10 03:21 PM

no. in california you have to have a few things. blinkers, stop lights, head lights, windshield, and i think mirrors. if the car came with them, then they are required.
now, cars like the arial atom that dont have them, its because they werent built like that
i could be wrong though

Lloyd

The CzAR 03-31-10 04:19 PM

Why would you not want one? Don't even say weight reduction...

rotordad 03-31-10 04:35 PM

Looks funny to me & why would you want to do this on a street driven vehicle?

Hypertek 03-31-10 04:40 PM

if its a street driven vehicle, i cant imagine why you would want to remove it, if its track only, do it.

Cops will pull you over for sure, anything that doesnt look right or suspicious they will get you for it.

need RX7 03-31-10 05:06 PM

It would be sweet if you did that to a coupe but left the roof/door tops/pillars/hatch intact.

RE TurboII 03-31-10 05:34 PM

wait so you want to drive around with a helmet at all times........?

Rob XX 7 03-31-10 05:42 PM


Originally Posted by RE TurboII (Post 9906440)
wait so you want to drive around with a helmet at all times........?

he wants to be like The Stig

http://blog.partybets.com/wp-content...06/thestig.jpg

RE TurboII 03-31-10 05:50 PM

scenario......

no windshield..........caught behind construction truck full of gravel........gravel flying out of truck........


you should keep your windshield

infected panda 03-31-10 05:51 PM

stig is the man but, i think it would be a blast. anyone seen the miata they did like this. made to never be releast in austalia

st1llet0 03-31-10 06:24 PM

You should check with highway patrol in your state, or just ask them at an inspection station.
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On a side note, I did ask a cop in Lenexa, KS when I was pulled over for a cracked windsheild.
When I asked why, he says it looked like it was impairing my vision.
I told him if I could get pulled over for it being broken, I may be inclined to just remove it.
He said that as long as I had eye protection I should be fine.

Keep in mind, this is Kansas, and our authorities don't seem overly concerned about safety

But watch the fuck out if your tags are expired

Nick86 03-31-10 07:48 PM

The internet can be a wonderful tool:

California Department of Motor Vehicles, Vehicle COde - Division 12, Chapter 4:

Windshields: Exception

26700<!-- #EndEditable -->. <!-- #BeginEditable "section_content" -->(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), a passenger vehicle, other than a motorcycle, and every bus, motortruck or truck tractor, and every firetruck, fire engine or other fire apparatus, whether publicly or privately owned, shall be equipped with an adequate windshield.
<!-- #EndEditable -->
<!-- #BeginEditable "addl_section_content" -->(b) Subdivision (a) does not apply to any vehicle issued identification plates pursuant to Section 5004 which was not required to be equipped with a windshield at the time it was first sold or registered under the laws of this state, another state, or foreign jurisdiction.

<!-- #EndEditable -->
<!-- #BeginEditable "section_change_history" -->Amended Ch. 222, Stats. 1983. Effective January 1, 1984.



So, not only is it against common sense, it's against the law!

MazdaMike02 03-31-10 07:51 PM

You do realize the windshield plays an extremely important part during rollovers? You know what would happen if you rolled over with no windshield? You would be fucking dead.

brian_skotch 03-31-10 08:41 PM

hmmm, no windshield, always having a helmet on, and possibly getting a ticket... Seems like a huge fail to me. Plus it's super ugly and you'd look like a huge dork driving it.

ecko 03-31-10 09:47 PM

i would keep it on not worth the trouble.

infected panda 03-31-10 11:42 PM

thanks comunity

MidnightOwl 04-01-10 03:00 AM

I'm fairly sure that wouldn't fly. Not very safe, especially on the open road. Even if it were legal, you'd get pulled over pretty much all the time, because there is no way someone would believe it was legal. I don't know how Atom drivers do it, but most of them keep those on the track a majority of the time anyways.

Raid3n 04-08-10 04:30 AM

i think they have more of a wind deflector like a motorbike.

infected panda 05-01-10 11:34 PM

i know how to get past the law. what about a chopped windshield. the winshield only has to be the hight of a dollor tall. with a lowrider seat that would be swell. and i could wear my helmethttp://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:Z...iser/19143.jpg

13bpower 05-02-10 01:38 AM

"This Fig Newton advertisement is dangerous and distracting. But I do love Fig Newtons."
Ricky Bobby

Do it. See what the cop writes up for a ticket.

infected panda 05-02-10 02:10 AM

and public enemy plays on the radio

RotaryRocket88 05-03-10 12:53 AM

So you want to violate the California vehicle code in an extremely obvious way, AND make it so there's no hope of restoring the car back to normal when you are cited for it? The first time you're pulled over will be the last time you drive the car on the street. It's just not worth it.


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