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<blockquote data-quote="CPViolation" data-source="post: 8939058" data-attributes="member: 28180"><p>Drove from the S.F. Bay Area to Pamona drag strip in comfort. If it was legal a 5 pt. harness would be cool on the street. You have to have an inertia belt to be legal. Tucking the harness underneath the seat when not in use may work. I think the seat position is important because crash testing was done in the stock position. Some folks modded SN-95 frame rails for taller people. That's a no-no.</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CPViolation, post: 8939058, member: 28180"] Drove from the S.F. Bay Area to Pamona drag strip in comfort. If it was legal a 5 pt. harness would be cool on the street. You have to have an inertia belt to be legal. Tucking the harness underneath the seat when not in use may work. I think the seat position is important because crash testing was done in the stock position. Some folks modded SN-95 frame rails for taller people. That's a no-no. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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