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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 11:23 am 
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is the beeline cobra 98" 2 seater a good chassis to start a build with because i want one that is safe enoght to take a roll or 2 atleast because i dont want to get crushed like a coke can on if i mess up on one of these trails


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If you get (or add yourself) most of the optional bracing (in red) it sure looks like it would hold up to anything.

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CHASSIS OPTIONS
1. BL-105N Roof Brace
2. BL-106N Roof Tabs (each)
3. BL-102N Second Head Bar
4. BL-121N Shock Mounts
5. BL-101N Angle Tree Bars
6. BL-110 Torsion Core
7. BL-123U Upper Bus Trans Mount
8. BL-124N Rear Bus Trans Mount
9. BL-123N Front Bus Trans Mount
10. BL-166N Push Rod Protectors
11. BL-133N Gas Tank Mount
12. BL-104N X Brace
13. BL-136N T-Handle
14. BL-140N Shift Box
15. BL-162N Foot Rest
16. BL-159N Light Tabs (each)
17. BL-103N Race Brace
18. BL-107N Floor Tabs (each)

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And as long as you're not too big a guy, not much cockpit room.

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i was also looking at the beeline tracker 4 seater but i cant find them anywhere


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Ive got the cobra 98 and i think it's one off the best frames on the market. I've had mine for 10 years and havn't had any problems at all.Make shure you buy your new frame fully welded.It will be much stronger than your average welders.

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