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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby robi » Mon Aug 29, 2016 1:36 am

Hi,

i especially registered because i was googling after stuff when i bumped into this thread. Reason for ending up here is as follows: i am a steering wheel collector, mostly only momo ones. But my eye fell upon a steering wheel that i hadnt seen before and which did seem interesting.
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So anyway, the actual reasing for registering here. I was wondering if it would still be possible to order one of these knobs and in addition, what will the cost be?
Also, what type of securement will the knob have (as in how to attach it)?

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby bear2230 » Mon Aug 29, 2016 11:37 am

Noted Robin, The gear knobs will have the M10 x 1.25 pitch to screw onto your mx5. Except for Kian's, his is a M15 x 1 or something like that.
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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby robi » Tue Aug 30, 2016 5:31 am

Hi, do you have a price estimate for one of these knobs? I'm basically just interested because it would go well with the steering wheel but if it appears to be expensive i might bail this ship. Thanks!

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby bear2230 » Tue Aug 30, 2016 10:16 am

robi wrote:Hi, do you have a price estimate for one of these knobs? I'm basically just interested because it would go well with the steering wheel but if it appears to be expensive i might bail this ship. Thanks!



Price estimate.......
As you could imagine, manufacturing prototypes is hugely expensive if I were to break down what these things have actually cost they would be well over $400 each but I will be looking at around $220 each. Machined, Laser etched, Polished and clear coated. That's way less than cost and doesn't include any of my hours. Just time on the machine with no set
I'm not doing this to make money. It is to help Kian out and his BMW project. I have all the CNC equipment and I like doing this sort of stuff.
This wont include the Moto-Lita enamel filled brass logo on the top. That is another thing all together but if we get a few made it shouldn't be too bad.

They will be lovely though. I might even put one in my SP :D :D

Still a week or so away from even being machined as of today.

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby robi » Sun Sep 11, 2016 7:47 am

Hi Richard,

i just thought of this thread and it came to mind that i needed to let you know that i am no longer interested in one of these shift knobs. I'm sure they will come out nice but if i count up the costs, i believe it is more than what i had hoped for and in the end, i'm a momo guy. I found this thread because of that original moto-lita wheel i showed here and i felt i had to jump in here to ask about it. I didn't really think this trough and in the end, it's a bit more than i can chew... Thanks anyway and good look with the project!

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Driv3r » Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:22 pm

robi wrote:Hi Richard,

i just thought of this thread and it came to mind that i needed to let you know that i am no longer interested in one of these shift knobs. I'm sure they will come out nice but if i count up the costs, i believe it is more than what i had hoped for and in the end, i'm a momo guy. I found this thread because of that original moto-lita wheel i showed here and i felt i had to jump in here to ask about it. I didn't really think this trough and in the end, it's a bit more than i can chew... Thanks anyway and good look with the project!


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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby smy0003 » Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:34 pm

How are the knobs coming?

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Driv3r » Thu Sep 22, 2016 5:50 pm

smy0003 wrote:How are the knobs coming?


Good things come to those who wait! :lol:

Richard is planning the manufacture now. I will be ordering the badges soon if anyone interested.

bear2230 wrote:Kian, I will have your water pump cover plate finished for your 2002 next week hopefully.


Richard, mate you're a perfectionist thank you! Here is a photo for everyone to see a piece of engine bay jewellery (water pump block off plate) made by Richard. Shiny as mirror:

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Mr Morlock » Thu Sep 22, 2016 6:47 pm

You certainly can put a price on passion- I have made that decision many times. Making low volumes one offs etc cop all the overheads and set up , machine rates etc.

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby smy0003 » Thu Sep 22, 2016 7:59 pm

Driv3r wrote:
smy0003 wrote:How are the knobs coming?


Good things come to those who wait! :lol:

Richard is planning the manufacture now. I will be ordering the badges soon if anyone interested.


Yes, give me a PM when ordering time comes please :)
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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Driv3r » Thu Sep 22, 2016 10:19 pm

smy0003 wrote:
Yes, give me a PM when ordering time comes please :)


Yes boss, will do. :D
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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Driv3r » Mon Oct 03, 2016 8:41 pm

We are only making 7 pieces and so far we have 7 people interested. Everyone confirmed except
Ross
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You guys need to confirm by next week.


Anyone interested in matching steering wheels can look into Moto-Lita site. They are made in UK and reasonably priced. I've been told they make custom steering wheels with boss kit to fit most cars. Here are some pics:

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You can also order your horn badge from Adam (revlimiter). Here are some of his awesome work:

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby smy0003 » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:13 pm

Two things,
a) Am I on the 'definitely in' list? Because if I don't get one I'll just set my whole car on fire.

b) Adam's horn badges won't fit the moto-lita horn button; it's massive with a very small inset for a tiny badge. I'm 90% sure anyway, I should go out and measure.

c)
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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby Driv3r » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:25 pm

smy0003 wrote:Two things,
a) Am I on the 'definitely in' list? Because if I don't get one I'll just set my whole car on fire.


Yes!

b) Adam's horn badges won't fit the moto-lita horn button; it's massive with a very small inset for a tiny badge. I'm 90% sure anyway, I should go out and measure.


Looks like you're using E-Type centre horn. Moto-Lita has a standard chrome horn housing. You can either buy that and stick the barge you buy from Adam on top or you can ask Adam to custom make a horn badge for you.

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Re: Replicating a rare Moto-Lita Gear Knob

Postby smy0003 » Mon Oct 03, 2016 9:31 pm

Driv3r wrote:
smy0003 wrote:Two things,
a) Am I on the 'definitely in' list? Because if I don't get one I'll just set my whole car on fire.


Yes!


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