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TR2/3/3A Seat Belts in TR3

Honestly....I have always felt safer on my motorcycle than in a Triumph. I have no doubt Ralph would have picked on the TR3 instead of the Corsair had the Triumph been built in the US. I put belts in the TR3. I have not put them in the TR2. Every time I run scenarios for an accident, I see the belts either helping you in an accident, or ensuring your death if the car flips over. In the end...I decided to just treat it as a motorcycle.
 
John, I have my motorcycle license, but I won't ride a motorcycle anymore after seeing how many have been hit around here; most of which don't survive. Your probably right about Ralph, if you get T-boned, I would worry more about somebody driving over the top of you then flipping over.
 
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