The ratchet type harness allows the competitor to tighten the lap belts easier and much tighter than normal methods. It is however important that the mounting of the device is performed correctly. Follow the manufactures …
Counterfeit Seat Belts
There have been a number of issues regarding counterfeit seat belts brought to attention by both SFI and FIA recently. Both have their own methods of labelling etc. and you can find full details of …
Correct Seat Belt Length
The length of seat belts should be fitted as short as possible as all webbing will stretch in an accident. The amount of stretch is dependent on the load and the length of the belts …
What is the purpose of a Neck Collar?
A neck collar is used to support the weight of the helmet and is listed in the Speedway NZ rule book as a Helmet Support under Driver accessories. The collar must be made of flame …
Adding Embroidery and Labels to Race Suits
When buying a multi-layer race suit off the shelf please be aware that you cannot add any embroidery unless the suit is un-stitched so the embroidery only goes through the outer layer. This ensures there …
Care of Helmets – WARNING – Helmet Bags
A good quality, approved helmet is an expensive item so must be carefully looked after. The helmet needs to be cleaned before stowing away in your helmet bag so it can be looked after and …
Understanding SFI Race Suit Standards
Approved race suits for Speedway use are SFI 3.2A and then they have a number after this on the suit label. This number signifies the rating of the material in the garment. For example an …
Seat Belt Expiry Dates
Recently SFI changed the labelling on their seat belts to show an expiry date and not a date of manufacture. This brings their labelling in line with FIA approved belts which also have an expiry …
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