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jgolden
11-08-2007, 10:21 PM
http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35754

Probably heading South for the Baja 1000?

ckkone
11-08-2007, 10:28 PM
That is sexy..

nickw
11-08-2007, 10:38 PM
http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35754

Probably heading South for the Baja 1000?

Is that a boat bumper on the front? I love it :)

Willman
11-09-2007, 03:02 AM
I like it!

:)

HMR
11-09-2007, 04:31 AM
Gotta love the $16,000 "dirt bike" (or is that the dinghy?) on back.

:roost:

ujoint
11-09-2007, 04:13 PM
Wow, that thing is HUGE!

toyrunner95
11-09-2007, 04:22 PM
yeah dude, that thing is massive! does it even fit under bridges! it doesnt even look like it would be street legal.

charlieaarons
11-09-2007, 05:02 PM
yeah dude, that thing is massive! does it even fit under bridges! it doesnt even look like it would be street legal.

Yes it is street legal. The legal height limit in Europe is 4.0 m = 13'1". In the US it varies between states between 13' and 13'6". That particular truck on the Unicat website is 3.87m = 12'8", with the top down of course.
My U500/Unicat is 11'3"; with the unmounted spare on the roof and A/C it's 12'7".
They do not seem top-heavy. Look underneath a vehicle like my U500 and you'll see why; the drivetrain components are enormous and my center of gravity is about 51" above the ground or only 5" above the tops of the tires.
With the exception of things like the tire there is very little up high. Interestingly I estimate my two spare tires raise my C.G. about 1.25", they are only 2% of the weight of the truck. Beware heavy loads on roof racks.

Charlie

adventureduo
11-09-2007, 06:39 PM
yep. they're awesome..... and they should be. Because you pay half a million + for them.

hinoranger
11-09-2007, 07:25 PM
In the US it varies between states between 13' and 13'6".
Charlie

Well, the federal mimimum is 13'6". Arn't there a lot of other roads besides the interstate that are required to meet a federal standard like that, and which states don't?

charlieaarons
11-09-2007, 09:46 PM
When driving thru Oklahoma late at night with Avi Meyers in his Int'l/Unicat (me in my U500) we went under an overpass that was either 13' or 13'6", I don't remember which. That's the lowest I've ever seen on a public road. Although in France there was an exit on the autoroute marked "3.6m" which would have required partial tire deflation. At that point I didn't have the spare on the roof.

Charlie

Robthebrit
11-09-2007, 10:04 PM
Well, the federal mimimum is 13'6". Arn't there a lot of other roads besides the interstate that are required to meet a federal standard like that, and which states don't?

I think the federal minimum height on a bridge only applies to freeways and federally funded roads, There are lots of none freeway tunnels which are not 13 foot 6 (The top of sepulveda in LA is only 11 foot 6)

Rob