idleuser
Emira Fan
These seats looks awesome but I'm pretty sure this won't be good for my back on a long drive.
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This is the problem. Each country have their own road regulations and they are all different. It is very hard to justify placing these extra costs on a niche product. At least with the race seats we can use the FIA test which although expensive means they can be used anywhere.In some countries, there are strict regulations for all seats and rails including aftermarket products. I have been in contact with, and know that at least one of the authorized Tillet distributors in Japan is working on certification for the local market. We all feel that the product itself is more than competent, and it's just a matter of sorting out the right paperwork.
I'm pretty sure Steve explicitly cites these as likely better for your back than the stock items.These seats looks awesome but I'm pretty sure this won't be good for my back on a long drive.
From personal experience they are better for the back. If your vertebrae don't move independently, they don't hurt. I have used the same principle for many years in our karting rib protectors. If one rib doesn't move in relation to the other you don't get rib pain.I'm pretty sure Steve explicitly cites these as likely better for your back than the stock items.
Really, the only thing giving me pause on ordering a pair is the can-i-stick-carry-on-luggage-behind-the-seat thing. I'd be barging my way to the front of the queue if a folding shell or this "quick tilt" bracket idea gets enough interest to be developed.
One would hope that the Tillett reputation would have said all that, but well worth repeating! I've been sitting in Tilletts since about 2000 in my Caterham R500, fabulous seats. I did like my Emira test drive, but cancelled my order in the end. Seating position being one factor. The idea of a Tillett seat being available makes me think of reconsidering!I hope I can put your mind at rest about our business.
The current runners in the TEMIRA1 kit are made by the same people who make Ferrari's runners.
These are rated to 1100kg. We are about to switch to a runner rated to 1200 kg. In both case these are European companies that manufacture seat runners for multiple manufacturers.
Regarding the brackets, we did a VOSC ECE Regulation 14.09 Seat Belt Anchorage Test on them, which all UK manufacturers use to test the seat belt anchors. The fittings in the seat are our special sandwiched FIA fittings, which are not simply stuck on the inside like many other manufacturers. The bolts we supply for the side of the seat are specially made for us and 14.9 strength, which is far above the standard bolt standards.
I have been making these seats in various designs since 2000. Ours was the first ever dual skin seat which was supplied in the Caterham R500. The seat took 400 hours to sculpture and was innovative in that it did not need padding, it was incredibly compact, light and stiff. Much of that original shape is included in the B10.
The family business started making seats for horse drawn carriages in 1896. I separated from my fathers business in 1986 to manufacture kart seats, where we gained the worlds most respected brand in karting. I have never made something just to make money. We always use the right material not the cheapest material, and we rarely change materials once the parameters have been set.
I hope I have not gone on too much.
You set the angle using the holes but most will keep it level and just adjust the height to their preferred position.One would hope that the Tillett reputation would have said all that, but well worth repeating! I've been sitting in Tilletts since about 2000 in my Caterham R500, fabulous seats. I did like my Emira test drive, but cancelled my order in the end. Seating position being one factor. The idea of a Tillett seat being available makes me think of reconsidering!
Does the rake adjust dynamically or is it just bolted into the chosen holes? I'd probably only go for the driver's side as I don't think theywould be Mrs Gridg's cup of tea.
They have changed a littleIs it me or are the newer pictures in the configurator showing shallower headrests than the 1st edition ones? The original ones looked like they were protruding too much, but they look better now. And speaking of the headrests, is that stitching and zipper(?) an issue when resting your head for too long?
Jerome