Nvm.... I got it
Ignore the skinny jeans.. I never wear them... but all my other pants were dirtay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2sL...e_gdata_player
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Nvm.... I got it
Ignore the skinny jeans.. I never wear them... but all my other pants were dirtay
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2sL...e_gdata_player
Interesting, mine is nothing like that. What is the build date on your wheel?
wtf that's some sketchy ass flex in the wheel LOOL. my momo monte carlo does nothing of the sort. its solid.
Oh ya, prototip, ohhh yaa.
*bends wheel*
OHH NOO!!
Damn. Yeah, my Prototipo is nowhere near that flexible, thankfully.
i have this rare d-cut nardi wheel in my ride, i got lucky i guess, but i am curious what version, model of nardi wheel is called
My Prototipo is nothing like that either, you must have a Fototipo or something.
http://www.ciottiindustries.com/gall.../lrg_MiB23.jpg
I own 2 Prototipos. One is a recent one from when they started selling them again (dated 2009 on the back). One is from 1978. Neither flex.
Interesting though, you mention the leather being nice and soft? The leather on my newer Momo is pretty rough. Not very high quality. Nothing like my other wheels. I was shocked when I took it out of the box. The grip is also pretty damn thin. I don't love that wheel much, but it IS a solid wheel. No build issues. Just don't like the thin grip and poor leather.
Another vote for Fototipo. :(
Guys... maybe were looking at this the wrong way...... maybe I'm just incredibly strong.
I now want pistachios!
super old 280mm momo showing its wear and tear
http://i.imgur.com/2hCHMrF.jpg
here in Italy momo sell it for approx 200€+VAT but is easy to find some "prototopo"(?) for 110-130€.... i think there are a lot of copies on the internet.
the good part of living here where almost all the best steering wheels were made is that yesterday i found this:
http://www.mx5italia.com/attachment....2&d=1381680607 http://www.mx5italia.com/attachment....3&d=1381680630
i quickly recognised the diagonal cut between the two bottom holes and the shape of the spokes. u got it? it's a wooden version of the RS watanabe falcon.
after google the signature i didn't find anything but I discovered the RS watanabe falcon has a "made in Italy" on the back exactly like mine.
i suppose this come from the same factory