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Elise ramp

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 10:44 pm
by simon
This was posted on SELOC, looks very interesting:

http://www.levo-artis.com

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the guy on seloc wrote:I am after a bit of market research regarding an Elise Based Product that I have been developing. See it at http://www.levo-artis.com - note: this web site is not yet live - I am not yet trading but will commence Jan 2007.
The product is high quality made from Aluminium and Stainless Steel. You can e-mail me at stu@levo-artis.com if you wish.
What do you think about the product?
How much would you expect the product to retail for.
Your help would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Stu

Posted: Wed Nov 08, 2006 11:37 pm
by campbell
It does indeed.

Depending on cost and how storable (looks like it packs away, presumably for carting to racetracks?), could be a winner.

Campbell

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 1:41 am
by bertieduff
1). He's left the roof on. Poof. :roll:

2). It's a purple Elise. Poof. :roll:

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:27 am
by Rich H
Looks interesting and a simple enough idea, looks easy enough to knock together by a reasonably appointed metal workshop too...

STU160! Job on! :lol:

The only thing that looks worrying is that there doesn't seem to be anything stopping the ramps folding up if you are a bit sharp in the brakes, but that could just be the pics. A base plate on each foot would help and reduce the damage to the surface its on IMHO.

I'm also intrigued as to how the ramps are lifted, surely they must be lifted together but I don't see how. A spreader bar across the front would make most sense but I wouldn't want to lift my whole car on a scissor jack!

7/10 keep up the good work!

Rich

Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:08 pm
by Stephen
I have a set of the seasaw ramps which are pretty good.
Best bet is to use mac's pit coz it comes with tea! :wink: