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Moto Lita steering hub on non-adjustable column

RandallRK

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I have a new wheel I would like to mount to a BN1 non-adjustable steering column. The moto lita hub to make it work says it is non-compatible with the stock control unit...

Does anyone have any experience *making* it compatible or suggestion for a direction to go since I would like to retain the stock controls with the new wheel?

Thanks,
RK
 
Re: Moto Lita steering hub on non-adjustable colum

Go here & look around:
https://www.moto-lita.co.uk/default.aspx

It specifically shows the hub, "B6OE boss kit", as fitting original equipment only.

My wheel came with the "upgraded center cap & horn control option" minus turn signal, which I simply didn't use.

The "boss" fit my non-adjustable BN2 (it has the late BN1 non-adjustable steering gear) perfectly. The original turn signal/horn fit perfectly & works well. See attached pic.
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Re: Moto Lita steering hub on non-adjustable colum

Sounds like I was worried for naught. I'll give it a shot. Thanks,

RK
 
Re: Moto Lita steering hub on non-adjustable colum

Hi Randall,
I got my Mota Lita wheel for my '54 BN1 from The Healey Factory (Melbourne, Australia) several years ago. They supplied a special "short" hub. They said that the hub supplied by Mota Lita was too long and brought the wheel out closer to the driver's chest.
I had no trouble using the original control boss.
You can contact The Healey factory at :
https://www.healeyfactory.com.au

Alwyn
 
Re: Moto Lita steering hub on non-adjustable colum

This wheel/hub was on my car when I bought it in 1978, so I can't say for sure what it took to make it work, but it looks as though only a small amount of material was removed to make way for the cancelling arm.

MotoLita_101.jpg


I don't seem to have a picture with the trafficator control head fitted, but it is and it works fine.
 
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