Putting a roll cage in the NSX with Riley Stair of RS Motorsport Part 1 - RS Future Vlog #33

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Our good friend Riley Stair recently opened a new shop in Sacramento called RS Motorsport. We had been planning to put a cage in the NSX and figured the off season between Finals and Super Lap Battle would be the best time. Riley has built countless high quality cages in various difficult platforms, but the NSX has its own host of challenges that are unique to the platform. We go over the plans for the cage, some of the design elements, and challenges he will face when putting a cage in the NSX.

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Not a better person out there to build this cage. I'm excited to see the final Result once Riley works his magic.

stanceworks
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Awesome, can’t wait to see how it turns out 👍🏻

MimmsHondaDay
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I'm watching more RS Future and StanceWorks channels these days than Netflix. lol. Great content as always. Can't wait to see what Riley does with this!

jongwoo
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Light, fast and crazy; sounds like a winning combination to me 🏁. Being as particular as you are, your confidence in people like Riley and Kristian speaks volumes about their works and character; winners are always around each other. I remember that loud monster trans am from the pit walks.

tokyoblur
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Damn this guy is a wiz when it comes to fabricating and caging things together. I can tell by his work he knows his shit. Good stuff great video Amir nice Build!

myyoutubechannel
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Your from the NSX community so maybe you have more knowledge. How many Nsx owners are actually tracking thier cars? Because that’s what I love so much about your NSX Amir is that your actually pushing the limits with the chassis, which I don’t see to many. I feel like my Instagram feed has more stance NSX’s then purpose builds. (Understandable) But yeah do you know many other NSX drivers?

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If you want to do that cage properly then it's going to take more than 4 There's a serious amount of extra work with this that you don't need to do on other steel bodied cars to make your footplates so that you can then weld the cage to. Some of the efforts I've seen are terrible and it took us days to get it right with drilling through the rails to tie it all together with crush tubes and plates I wish you the best, I really do as I know how much effort it takes and Youtube videos sometimes (a lot of the time) seem to give a skewed perspective on just how much effort I'm sure you've put in.

frasersimpson