Nardi wheel surprise
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Rocketman105

Original Poster:

387 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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I've read loads about the early mk1 mx5/Roadster steering wheel being a bit of a sleeper, with plastic covering an awesome looking Momo 'wheel underneath...

Well I didn't think this applied to Nardi 'wheels until I was fiddling with the car at the weekend and revealed this:



To say I was surprised is an understatement!

Rob_F

4,145 posts

288 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Nope, don't get it? What's more attractive about the bare metal?

Rocketman105

Original Poster:

387 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Rob_F said:
Nope, don't get it? What's more attractive about the bare metal?
Apart from the obvious, because it looks like this:




snotrag

15,509 posts

235 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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Clean it up, and get a correct sized horn push to suit - then it looks nice (thats how I have mine).

S Works

10,166 posts

274 months

Tuesday 31st May 2011
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No ta. Ever had to grab a lot of lock with one of those and get it a little bit wrong? The results can be spectacularly painful. I'll be keeping the cover on mine thanks.

NDNDNDND

2,546 posts

207 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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  • amazed by negative response*
Bare metal wheels look ace. I have the de-plasticked momo in my Eunos. Perfect wheel in my opinion.

S Works, do you often steer by the spokes???

JFReturns

3,787 posts

195 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Looks ace IMO, and I can't imagine slipping so badly you bash your hand against the spokes confused

Riknos

4,701 posts

228 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Looks like it is non-standard, but the cover itself isn't THAT chunky, so still looks pretty good.

I have a leather Mazdaspeed one which I love smile

Rocketman105

Original Poster:

387 posts

231 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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I was a bit surprised too! My view is that I've got a cool looking wheel without the faff of spending time and money buying and fitting a new one!

As it is, the original one (which is a standard S Special 'wheel) does look fine as it is and it's reversible in 5 minutes.

Evangelion

8,433 posts

202 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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It's quite heavy though. When I replaced mine I was astonished when I doscovered how much lighter the new one was!

Richyvrlimited

1,870 posts

187 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Riknos said:
Looks like it is non-standard, but the cover itself isn't THAT chunky, so still looks pretty good.
That's the standard fit S-Special Nardi.

iantek

277 posts

207 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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I have that Nardi wheel in my S-Special as well. I prefer it with the cover on i think. Thanks for saving me the trouble of taking mine off!

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

243 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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I think the main difference is that the Momo wheel looks ugly with the cover on and cool with the cover off. The Nardi wheel looks pretty good with the cover on so isn't much of an upgrade to remove it. On or off is a matter of taste (whereas it's a no-brainer with the Momo).

Riknos

4,701 posts

228 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Richyvrlimited said:
Riknos said:
Looks like it is non-standard, but the cover itself isn't THAT chunky, so still looks pretty good.
That's the standard fit S-Special Nardi.
I know this. But what I meant was, without the cover it LOOKS like an aftermarket wheel has been fitted, which I guess is the attraction, but I personally don't think it looks that bad with the cover on it still.

Rob_F

4,145 posts

288 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Sorry, but the leather doesn't finish properly, the metal isn't finished properly, and the nuts are rusting.

It looks, suprisingly, like someone has broken their steering wheel.

Which he has.

biggrin

Rocketman105

Original Poster:

387 posts

231 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Rob_F said:
Sorry, but the leather doesn't finish properly, the metal isn't finished properly, and the nuts are rusting.

It looks, suprisingly, like someone has broken their steering wheel.

Which he has.

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Completely reversible.

With lots of effort.

Probably.

So don't get your knickers in a twist Robbo wink

PlayersNo6

1,102 posts

180 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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I'm guessing that the plastic cover applied to the original metal MkI MOMO wheels was in order to meet US padded safety regs or something - hence its simple removal.

Similar to the crash pad covers on early TR7 wheels.

Digby

8,340 posts

270 months

Wednesday 1st June 2011
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Got the same wheel..removed my cover aswell almost straight away.Not changed the horn yet though so she sticks out a bit!

Was going to holesaw some sporty polo shapes in it for a laugh..decided I should probably just buy a new one though if I get the urge for such a look hehe

Rob_F

4,145 posts

288 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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Rocketman105 said:
Completely reversible.

With lots of effort.

Probably.

So don't get your knickers in a twist Robbo wink

Being an MG Rover owner I'm saddened by the loss of any leatherette-effect interior detailing. wink

missdiane

13,993 posts

273 months

Thursday 2nd June 2011
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just found a pic of mine
couldn't tell you what it looked like and I drive it daily paperbag