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Post by Whistler on Dec 3, 2018 1:24:03 GMT
Just reading through this old thread and wondered what steering wheels people are running and what's been their all time fave? I've just gone back to a 350mm Momo Race, but still love my Personal Fittipaldi. Here's (a bad) photo of the Race - if I can find a pic of the Fittipaldi I'll post it later.
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Post by Horney on Dec 3, 2018 10:35:05 GMT
Momo Prototipo /thread
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Post by FFS Corders on Dec 3, 2018 13:32:46 GMT
I really like my Momo Something. Believe it's from a G Limited Ships wheel is not so good for general driving so wouldn't recommend
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Post by JamesMk3 on Dec 3, 2018 13:45:04 GMT
I really quite like my re-trimmed standard wheel. As much as I'd like a Nardi or similar, I don't think it would suit my car. Plus keeping an OEM wheel preserved the airbag and controls, so no fiddling lights on the dash to pass MOT. Retrimmed in real moo-cow, with red stitching. 2mm increase in thickness really makes a difference too.
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Post by atlex on Dec 3, 2018 13:45:51 GMT
I've a big fan of the original mk1's momo montecarlo, but for driving hard, in a sporty seat, up close to the wheel the prototipo comes out top.
I've replaced the montecarlo in my blue car with a refurbed momo cavallino sprint but I'm not getting rid of the monte carlo :-)
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Post by wannabe on Dec 3, 2018 14:18:54 GMT
Ships wheel is not so good for general driving so wouldn't recommend LOL That is quality I think mine's a Prototipo?? It has an extra leather bit on the bottom spoke, though, so I'm not sure if it's a custom job or something. Either way, I like it but it does increase steering effort because it's smaller, and I can't see half the dials... lol
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Post by atlex on Dec 3, 2018 14:45:13 GMT
Prototipos always have 3 holes on the centre spoke. that' something else but might still be a momo :-) but it is nice.
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Post by atlex on Dec 3, 2018 22:59:16 GMT
wannabe it's no momo because it is on a nardi bolt pattern but momo make something similar called the model 07. My Cavallino .. a prarrie canoee photo, it's been refurbed and it feels amazing, really good in a 'standard seat mk1' - it would not work in a bucket seat setup however! A little ode to the cavallino from adam wolf. revlimiter.net/blog/2015/04/a-wild-momo-cavallino-appears/
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Post by Zed. on Dec 3, 2018 23:27:57 GMT
but still love my Personal Fittipaldi. I bought one for my 200tdi Landrover Discovery (the disco & Fittipaldi are both green) it feels 'right' - no other explaination as to the '5, it had a standard Eunos Momo offering but now a slightly smaller diameter but thicker rimmed Momo is fitted (sorry no photo...) Rich.
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Post by atlex on Dec 4, 2018 12:44:16 GMT
I really love the nardi deep corn, despite being a momoist.
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Post by wannabe on Dec 5, 2018 10:19:22 GMT
wannabe it's no momo because it is on a nardi bolt pattern but momo make something similar called the model 07. To pull up Horney's pic as reference: Momo Prototipo /thread and to quote myself from an earlier thread (because I CBA to go out to the car and check again lol) mine says 'Made in Italy' on the back but nothing else!: Just for reference, this is a terrible quality pic my one (chopped from another pic): It has 'Made in Italy' stamped on the back but that appears to be it for identification markings, so I've no idea who made it! It seems to be very similar to the Prototipo wheels but has leather where the third hole on the spokes would be - I've never seen another one like it! I've no idea what the boss is either - it looks solid but like it's made out of stiff foam, but TBH I've never felt it up to find out... lol Is it the case that the Momos have a bolts in a hexagonal shape with one at 12 o'clock, but the Nardis also have bolts in a hexagonal pattern but a 'flat top' with the top two, if that makes sense??
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Post by Whistler on Dec 5, 2018 11:07:20 GMT
wannabe it's no momo because it is on a nardi bolt pattern but momo make something similar called the model 07. To pull up Horney's pic as reference: Momo Prototipo /thread and to quote myself from an earlier thread (because I CBA to go out to the car and check again lol) mine says 'Made in Italy' on the back but nothing else!: Just for reference, this is a terrible quality pic my one (chopped from another pic): It has 'Made in Italy' stamped on the back but that appears to be it for identification markings, so I've no idea who made it! It seems to be very similar to the Prototipo wheels but has leather where the third hole on the spokes would be - I've never seen another one like it! I've no idea what the boss is either - it looks solid but like it's made out of stiff foam, but TBH I've never felt it up to find out... lol Is it the case that the Momos have a bolts in a hexagonal shape with one at 12 o'clock, but the Nardis also have bolts in a hexagonal pattern but a 'flat top' with the top two, if that makes sense?? Correct. Nardi wheels have a slightly different bolt spacing to the Momo too, so a Nardi wheel won't fit on a Momo boss and vice versa.
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Post by wannabe on Dec 5, 2018 13:39:02 GMT
Correct. Nardi wheels have a slightly different bolt spacing to the Momo too, so a Nardi wheel won't fit on a Momo boss and vice versa. That is the one new thing I've learnt today, thanks for confirming!
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Post by Whistler on Dec 6, 2018 17:35:26 GMT
Correct. Nardi wheels have a slightly different bolt spacing to the Momo too, so a Nardi wheel won't fit on a Momo boss and vice versa. That is the one new thing I've learnt today, thanks for confirming! Every day is a school day.
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Post by Zed. on Dec 6, 2018 19:29:02 GMT
I really like my Momo Something. Believe it's from a G Limited Just realised that I have the same wheel as you on my Eunos, was on a rotten UK spec 1990 car I broke (car had a 1.8 transplant supposedly from a 1995 car). like you I have opted to drop the padded leather centre & just use a 'normal' Momo horn button it's nice enough to drive with but not quite to my taste, maybe its the leather on the spokes Rich.
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