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kevin booth - 1/1/06 at 09:02 PM

Can anyone help, not got lot of room in cotpit so smaller s/wheel the better, I am on a diet as well.


IWantOne - 1/1/06 at 09:22 PM

try one of these....£69 free delivery in the uk Rescued attachment PU_MP104Y.jpg
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smart51 - 1/1/06 at 09:36 PM

I had a 15" wheel on mine and it was too big. I've just fitted a 12" wheel and it feels a bit small in my hands. I've had no problem driving it in the 60 or so miles since I've had it but it doesn't seem right. I'll wait and see if I get used to it before buyinga 13" wheel.

See if you can sit in a few peoples cars to see if they are comfortable, or make some cardboard templates and try them for size.


Mark Allanson - 1/1/06 at 10:33 PM

I have 12" but I don't use it as a rule


Mark Allanson - 1/1/06 at 11:22 PM

Sorry, just had to Juvenile sniggering in the background


Simon - 1/1/06 at 11:25 PM

Kevin,

Whatever you decide to use, ensure you use the donor's wheel on during test as that was a failure point on mine - not radiused and incompatible with column.

ATB

Simon


RazMan - 1/1/06 at 11:31 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Simon
... not radiused and incompatible with column.



What did he mean by incompatible Simon?
Looking at the wheel in IWantOne's post it might even pass SVA with a little edging on the spokes (near the horn button) My Momo is nearly identical so I am hoping I don't need to fit my Sierra backup.


caber - 1/1/06 at 11:46 PM

I have an adjustable Sierra column, is there any way of setting this up so you can lift column up to get in and out?

Caber


RazMan - 1/1/06 at 11:51 PM

Easier to get a quick release boss and whip the wheel off (good security deterrent too) - the Sierra column will only go up and down a couple of inches.


Humbug - 2/1/06 at 11:48 AM

My wheel is an 11" Mountney. Does the job fine