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Could this solve your problem: /www.moto-lita.co.uk/steering-wheels/offset-wood-rim-wheel/
No hassle with the horn push, not as invasive and possibly cheaper.


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Personally, I'd always try and go for the situation that would work best in an emergency. If I was dazed and needed to get out of the car fast, would I want to be faffing about with the wheel?

Originally I went down to a 13" wheel as it made entry/exit and driving much easier, although I thought it looked a little 'micky mouse', This year I've made a concerted effort to shed some timber and have dropped from over 18st to under 16st and have gone back to a 14".


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That could become the new Morganeers standard ...... instead of 'I dropped three inches in waist size' ...... ' I've gone up two inches in steering wheels!!' smile

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It might be worth having a look at this web site, not sure what their full range is?

http://www.superspoke.co.uk/


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That is Steve Simmonds company that was mentioned earlier.


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I wasn't impressed when I went to order a Q/R setup for the red 4/4..


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Originally Posted by TBM
Personally, I'd always try and go for the situation that would work best in an emergency. If I was dazed and needed to get out of the car fast, would I want to be faffing about with the wheel?

Originally I went down to a 13" wheel as it made entry/exit and driving much easier, although I thought it looked a little 'micky mouse', This year I've made a concerted effort to shed some timber and have dropped from over 18st to under 16st and have gone back to a 14".



Good timber felling.. Well done.


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Originally Posted by Richard Wood
Seems to be a common issue with steering wheel suppliers. I've been waiting for over a year for a re-launch of this SuperSpoke removable wheel with horn push. It's been promised as imminent on the many occasions I've enquired.

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Just realised Steve Simmons heads this company. They seem to be busy making hoods as well, as advertised in Miscellany.


Is it just the camera angle, or is that seriously off-centre port / starboard ??

Just look at the bottom flat, where the spokes meet, sorry but I couldn't live with that


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Originally Posted by Stringers Best Mate
Originally Posted by TBM
Personally, I'd always try and go for the situation that would work best in an emergency. If I was dazed and needed to get out of the car fast, would I want to be faffing about with the wheel?

Originally I went down to a 13" wheel as it made entry/exit and driving much easier, although I thought it looked a little 'micky mouse', This year I've made a concerted effort to shed some timber and have dropped from over 18st to under 16st and have gone back to a 14".



Good timber felling.. Well done.


Thank you. Best result is I've stopped snoring so now get a good nights kip and the Mrs doesn't punch seven bells out of me......


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Originally Posted by CooperMan
Originally Posted by Richard Wood
Seems to be a common issue with steering wheel suppliers. I've been waiting for over a year for a re-launch of this SuperSpoke removable wheel with horn push. It's been promised as imminent on the many occasions I've enquired.

[Linked Image]

Just realised Steve Simmons heads this company. They seem to be busy making hoods as well, as advertised in Miscellany.


Is it just the camera angle, or is that seriously off-centre port / starboard ??

Just look at the bottom flat, where the spokes meet, sorry but I couldn't live with that


That far out it has to be deliberate, surely?? ..... maybe to give more clearance for getting in and out?? .... couldn't live with it either .... finding the fact that my wheel isn't quite parallel to the dash is hard enough to cope with !!

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