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      04-21-2017, 05:54 PM   #1
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4 Point Roll bar and rear seat delete for M2 by Competition Motorsport

Introducing the Competition Motorsport CMS Performance four-point roll bar and rear seat delete for the F87 M2! We are excited to unveil our latest roll bar on Bimmerpost.

CMS began designing performance and safety solutions for Porsches, and now we've applied all of that knowledge and expertise to BMW. Our first project is the M2 / M2 PE, and our first product is the bolt-in roll bar and accompanying rear-seat delete.

The CMS four point roll bar is custom manufactured for the the F87 M2 using 1.75" x 0.120-wall 4130 chromoly steel for driver safety, structural integrity, and chassis stiffness. (The CMS roll bar construction meets or exceeds all requirements for NASA Time Trials.) We use factory-reinforced mounting points to allow for full seat travel while correctly positioning the harness cross-bar (height and distance to driver). The CMS rollbar weighs 47 lbs and comes with full installation instructions for a DIY install (if you're so inclined). We apply premium powder coat to each roll bar in whatever color you choose -- over 5,000 to choose from. The roll bar pictured was finished in Alpine White powder coat. We don't charge extra for powder or for shipping or, really, for anything.

We developed a beautifully-upholstered rear set delete option to replace the factory rear seats. Covered in color-matched carpeting, premium vinyl and finished with light-blue French stitching, it is a dead-ringer for a factory look. The rear seat delete saves 47 pounds of weight compared to the OEM rear seat, and is completely reversible if you need to re-install the OEM seats.

Give us a call at (844) 438-7244 or PM us for more details!
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how much for roll bar, and the delete is what everyone wants to know.
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Chatted with CMS guys today at track day. Good dudes and they want to help us go faster. And they can drive the sh&t out of some Porsches at the track! Hit them up.
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The CMS Performance roll bar for the M2 is normally priced at $2,495, powder coated to your spec and shipped. The rear seat delete kit is normally $1,495. To celebrate our sponsorship of Bimmerpost, we are offering the combined package for a limited time for $3,090 (yep, powdered and shipped). A savings of $1,000! Give us a call at (844) 438-7244 or PM us and let us know how we can help you!

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Chatted with CMS guys today at track day. Good dudes and they want to help us go faster. And they can drive the sh&t out of some Porsches at the track! Hit them up.
Thanks, Del! We've had great luck with the M2 roll bar/seat delete kit so far. As track season winds down and fall approaches, it's a great time to do the install for your M2 or M2 PE! Give us a call at (844) 438-7244 or PM us for special Bimmerpost-only pricing.
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A year and a quarter! Don't make it worse than it is!

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I am looking at the rear seat delete without the cage. I drive to the track with my slicks in the back seat and the cage prevents that....however I still use the Schroth 4 point belts so I still need easy access to the rear seat belts....is that possible. Also, does it still fold down to give trunk access.Better pictures of the rear seat delete alone would be appreciated.
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I am looking at the rear seat delete without the cage. I drive to the track with my slicks in the back seat and the cage prevents that....however I still use the Schroth 4 point belts so I still need easy access to the rear seat belts....is that possible. Also, does it still fold down to give trunk access.Better pictures of the rear seat delete alone would be appreciated.
Thanks for your questions! The rear seat delete doesn't normally accommodate the rear seat belt anchors/receptacles, although it could easily be modified to do so. Basically, the seat bottom would need to be slotted. It does allow trunk access, just pull the release levers in the trunk as you would with the seats themselves. It is not split like the seats, however.

We have used the RSD to ferry tires to/from the track with the roll bar installed by simply going through the trunk. Sort of the best of both worlds and allows the harnesses to be attached to the roll bar which is much safer from the standpoint of shoulder strap angle to the driver. There's also space beneath the RSD bottom to store smaller stuff.

Thanks again!
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Just go for the roll bar.

Whatever you decide, the rear seats shockingly don't weigh much at all. It only saved about 26
pounds total. I guess it's something but I was hoping for more
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Just go for the roll bar.

Whatever you decide, the rear seats shockingly don't weigh much at all. It only saved about 26
pounds total. I guess it's something but I was hoping for more
Thanks, gsrbri, that's a great photo ! It's true the rear seats don't weigh much (credit to BMW) but it's a lot easier to get the roll bar in using the rear seat delete, and you don't end up hacking up your OEM trim.

We've sold a few without the seat delete, though, so as with anything, the customer is always right. And it saves about $1,000...!
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Just go for the roll bar.

Whatever you decide, the rear seats shockingly don't weigh much at all. It only saved about 26
pounds total. I guess it's something but I was hoping for more
Thanks, gsrbri, that's a great photo ! It's true the rear seats don't weigh much (credit to BMW) but it's a lot easier to get the roll bar in using the rear seat delete, and you don't end up hacking up your OEM trim.

We've sold a few without the seat delete, though, so as with anything, the customer is always right. And it saves about $1,000...!
What I mean was - if you're gonna delete the rear seats and use the kit, do the roll bar, too. It's a great overall pairing (I'm biased, I realize...).
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What I mean was - if you're gonna delete the rear seats and use the kit, do the roll bar, too. It's a great overall pairing (I'm biased, I realize...).
Ah, I get it now! That makes sense. I agree, it's a great pairing (I'm biased, too)!
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Wow. That looks really clean.
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We have used the RSD to ferry tires to/from the track with the roll bar installed by simply going through the trunk. Sort of the best of both worlds and allows the harnesses to be attached to the roll bar which is much safer from the standpoint of shoulder strap angle to the driver. There's also space beneath the RSD bottom to store smaller stuff.
Do you have a picture of the tires in the car with the rollbar? Also, what tire size did you test with; wondering if there is an upper limit to tire width when fitting from the trunk?
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Do you have a picture of the tires in the car with the rollbar? Also, what tire size did you test with; wondering if there is an upper limit to tire width when fitting from the trunk?
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Introducing the Competition Motorsport CMS Performance four-point roll bar and rear seat delete for the F87 M2! We are excited to unveil our latest roll bar on Bimmerpost.

CMS began designing performance and safety solutions for Porsches, and now we've applied all of that knowledge and expertise to BMW. Our first project is the M2 / M2 PE, and our first product is the bolt-in roll bar and accompanying rear-seat delete.

The CMS four point roll bar is custom manufactured for the the F87 M2 using 1.75" x 0.120-wall 4130 chromoly steel for driver safety, structural integrity, and chassis stiffness. (The CMS roll bar construction meets or exceeds all requirements for NASA Time Trials.) We use factory-reinforced mounting points to allow for full seat travel while correctly positioning the harness cross-bar (height and distance to driver). The CMS rollbar weighs 47 lbs and comes with full installation instructions for a DIY install (if you're so inclined). We apply premium powder coat to each roll bar in whatever color you choose -- over 5,000 to choose from. The roll bar pictured was finished in Alpine White powder coat. We don't charge extra for powder or for shipping or, really, for anything.

We developed a beautifully-upholstered rear set delete option to replace the factory rear seats. Covered in color-matched carpeting, premium vinyl and finished with light-blue French stitching, it is a dead-ringer for a factory look. The rear seat delete saves 47 pounds of weight compared to the OEM rear seat, and is completely reversible if you need to re-install the OEM seats.

Give us a call at (844) 438-7244 or PM us for more details!
Can you mount a 6 point harness to the roll bar?
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