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A stunning steering-wheel, and I have a Momo very (archive)

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Posted by f1reverb on August 10, 2001 at 21:00:00:

In Reply to: Thats My Wheel (and my car). I understand they -> posted by Tim In PA on August 10, 2001 at 20:23:43:

similar to yours Tim, on my 1983 533i (I just traded a fine-spline M-Technic for it the other night). Mine is stamped on the back of one of the spokes as a Type 38, made in 7/88, with KBA 70056 stamped also. The angle of the four spokes appears to be exactly the same, but my leather outer rim on the spokes only comes in about an inch from the rim, and then there is a rubber pad covering the rest of the spokes and the center. My horn buttons are in the pad itself, and not part of the outer rim like yours. I have a normal BMW roundel in the center which does not double as a horm button. I was thinking that maybe the pad from yours might fit on mine. I think our base wheels minus pad/leather-rim are the same. I'm assuming your horn is activated my the thumb pads with the dimples. My pad is missing the back part of the horn switches and I was looking to find some or I'll have to mouse a switch behind my dimpled section. I've been searching the web to even find a similar wheel, and Momo's website I can't get into for some reason using WFW3.11/Explorer 3.02 or Win95/Explorer 5.5 to even get contact info for Momo itself. Is your pad only leather for the tri-color with rubber for the rest or is it totally covered with leather on top of the rubber? I think that's the best E28 wheel I've ever seen, and if you can help me out with some contact info for Momo and the info stamped on the back of your spokes I'll pursue it further. Thanks.




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