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Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Wed Aug 23, 2017 8:12 pm
by K20A2
some months later...
I chosed the Rapfix Racing and fitted it a couple of weeks ago.
It feels quite solid, no play at all. Only about 400 miles tested so far, though.
Pictures to follow later this week.

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:54 am
by K20A2
Pictures  :)

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:57 am
by K20A2
The wheel now comes about 2cm closer to the seat, but it would also be possible to have it almost equal to the original one. I wanted to have it closer anyway...

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 11:05 am
by smokin
Me likey lots. Closer means I could ditch the spacer too. How's it connect to the column? Did you use their welding service? Also, is the wheel bolt pattern the same?

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 6:05 pm
by Rocket Man
i think we need some pictures of your upholstery work on those seats, looks like you have been busy covering them

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 10:03 pm
by K20A2
smokin,

I got a blank/raw upper steering column from the factory.
If you do not modify the QR boss and/or the upper fixing ring/bearing (with the grub screw) you will end up with the about 2cm minimum.
As the raw column was even slightly longer and I had to shorten it on a turning machine, also up to about 5cm (+) of additional length compared to original would had been possible from what I remember.

The boss is welded and also bolted/pinned to the column.
A local shop did that for me.

The bolt pattern/circle is the same. However the screws are not M6 but M5. I used reducers from about 6 to 5mm and of the length of the thikness of the steering wheel to cover the resulting space. Not sure, whether this was necessary though, but well... at least it is about the steering wheel, which seemed to me to be somehow important  ;)

If you are interested to do the same construction I am happy to send you some more information.



Rocket Man,
indeed there is a seat upholstery which covers the whole one piece standard seat bench.
This was an option at the German Ariel dealer.
I guess, that the thickness is about 5mm only (if at all), which does not sound much but makes a surprisingly big difference in comfort. Its outside is synthetic leather.

The green or blue pad, which you can see on the seat is just a piece of a thin camping mat, which i use to protect the seat/upholstery against little sharp stones, when I jump on the seat to get in or out of my Atom.
It is also a great insulation for cold for back and bottom, just in case ;)

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 7:04 am
by smokin
Thanks for the info

[quote="K20A2"]
I got a blank/raw upper steering column from the factory.
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How much does a blank/raw upper column cost?

Cheers

Re: Steering wheel, alternative quick release boss

Posted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:46 pm
by K20A2
It was 45 plus VAT.
This is not a part they normally sell as standard.