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Any advice on replacement steering wheels ? My 1986 4/4 has the standard 15" wheel, flat spokes, and so I was going to get a 15" Moto Lita wooden rim, but wondered :-
- what are the wood rims like on long journeys - do they make driving hard work ? or your palms ache ?
- should I go for a smaller size (14") or stick with 15" ?
- presumed I should stay with a flat design rather than dished ?
- Any alternative to Moto Lita ?

Any other experiences of these you'd care to share ?

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Matthew,
I have a moto lita with the leather bound rim which I find comfortable. It is also off centre, the bottom spoke is shorter than the other two & that gives more leg room whilst allowing a 15 inch wheel for "power steering"!!!


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Matthew,
I have a 14in Motolita with leather bound rim - it is much better imho than the wooden on any length of journey. Mine is also offset so the instruments are still in view. I have a removable boss from Steve Simmonds which I use as a security measure (difficult to pinch the car sans wheel!!!) I also recommend the Mulberry Steering bearings which make the steering light at slow speeds and thus there is no need for the 15in wheel!

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Matthew,
if it helps you can see part of my wheel in the morgan photo gallery under aeroscreens.



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My 4/4 has a motalita wheel, I use it without a cover and generally it is fine even on long runs (200 miles/day), Morgans bereft of power assistance to the steering are subject to variability depending on how tight and well lubricated it all is, I dislike the standard padded wheel because a bit of load and I can bend it just getting in and out of the car, I prefer the feel of the Motalita but in the end only you can decide if it suits you, mine suits me and looks better on a trad as well, so I'd say go for it!

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My plus 8 had a wooden Motalita. On a couple of long tours down to Italy and France in reasonably hot weather I found my hands getting a bit sore by the end of the day. i am going to have the leather bound Motalita on my new +4. On the test drive I took it had a much more comfortable grip drive

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Matthew,
where are you based? If in the Bucks / Herts area pm me and you can come and try my leather wheel assmuming you have insurance.
John


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Thanks for the offer John, but I'm in Herefordshire, not Hertfordshire, so can't quite pop over for a trial.

I haven't noticed the flatter-bottomed MotoLita's and this would definately help as I find getting in and out a pain.

I've not heard of Mulberry Steering bearings so I'll check these out.

thanks all

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I think you meant Mulfab.... see link.

http://www.mulfab.co.uk/html/_steering_bearing.html




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My fault, I Think as I referred to them as such!!!I have them and it is one of the very best "Farkles" I have done to my car.

Cheers!


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