Non-standard S1 seats
Discussion
One trick is to fit a steering wheel with a flat bottom...
If you're very tall or fat and leg / wheel interference gets in the way of enjoying the car, then in all but the post-06 cars with airbags (and VX220s, irritatingly) it's a piece of piss to change the steering wheel.
I've got a cheap suede Sparco jobby on my Exige - same wheel as this but in black suede rather than leather:

But I'm skinny and weigh f
k all so the real reason I chose that wheel was because I liked the ergonomics, wanted a suede covering and wanted it removable (primarily for theft deterrent).
Of course, the removable wheel aids in entry and egress if size or flexibility make using an Elise or Exige a bit of a pain...
If you're very tall or fat and leg / wheel interference gets in the way of enjoying the car, then in all but the post-06 cars with airbags (and VX220s, irritatingly) it's a piece of piss to change the steering wheel.
I've got a cheap suede Sparco jobby on my Exige - same wheel as this but in black suede rather than leather:

But I'm skinny and weigh f
k all so the real reason I chose that wheel was because I liked the ergonomics, wanted a suede covering and wanted it removable (primarily for theft deterrent).Of course, the removable wheel aids in entry and egress if size or flexibility make using an Elise or Exige a bit of a pain...
4pot said:
Corbeau Le Pro's. Basically replica 340R seats, with the harness holes and extra seat padding of the original Corbeau S1 135 seats. They fit on the existing runners too.
£799 from Corbeau direct, although they took 2 months to be made.
Worth the wait at that price. Lotus took that long to have 2x Motorsport ones trimmed to my requirements for double the price. Had I known that I'd have saved myself nearly a grand!£799 from Corbeau direct, although they took 2 months to be made.
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