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    Moto-Lita Steering Wheel

    Hey all,

    Anyone fitted a Moto-Lita Steering wheel to a TD5 Defender?
    I put one on the other day and it is not cancelling the indicators anyone know how I can fix it?

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    Yeah mate use the original canceller. Its a ring type with two prongs. I did the same, accidently threw it away. Long story short, bought a new canceller 20$-.
    Geck

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    Quote Originally Posted by geckos View Post
    Yeah mate use the original canceller. Its a ring type with two prongs. I did the same, accidently threw it away. Long story short, bought a new canceller 20$-.
    Geck
    I have the original, but how did you attach it? On the original it appears to attach to the steering wheel, I am not keen to drill into the boss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onesilop View Post
    Hey all,

    Anyone fitted a Moto-Lita Steering wheel to a TD5 Defender?
    I put one on the other day and it is not cancelling the indicators anyone know how I can fix it?
    Not strictly related to your enquiry, but have you checked the roadworthy situation with these wheels? Steering wheels are an ADR item, and the Moto-Lita ones aren't ADR approved, which is a bugger, because I want one!!

    It could cause insurance issues as well.

    Cheers,

    Lionel

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    Actually, the Defender (as a category MC but NOT fwd control) is not required to meet ADR10-03 (or any of the earlier versions). Hence I got a Moto-Lita wheel (and more than happy with it).

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    I fitted one a few weeks back and it's great.....
    At the back of the boss are 2 small holes where pins (supplied) go in, align them up-down and they should do the job - hopefully the same as the original (mine was dodgy before anyway.... need a new assembly)
    Louis

    '99 'fender - it goes... (quite well actually!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by onesilop View Post
    Hey all,

    Anyone fitted a Moto-Lita Steering wheel to a TD5 Defender?
    I put one on the other day and it is not cancelling the indicators anyone know how I can fix it?
    wher's the photos?!

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    Wondering what these steering wheels were all about I had a look at Moto-Lita web site. WTF . Not too sure I need one of their steering wheels (mine works fine at the moment) but the flying jackets look rather good, maybe a flying helmet and goggles too. .
    Looks like the sort of stuff that MG drivers would rate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mools View Post
    Wondering what these steering wheels were all about I had a look at Moto-Lita web site. WTF . Not too sure I need one of their steering wheels (mine works fine at the moment) but the flying jackets look rather good, maybe a flying helmet and goggles too. .
    Looks like the sort of stuff that MG drivers would rate.
    Or perhaps BIGGLES driving instead of flying................ !!
    Last edited by Phoenix12; 20th June 2011 at 05:40 AM. Reason: typo

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