TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
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TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
I have this flip style Fatman steering wheel I'm looking to trade for a slide style wheel I will not sell mine unless you give me stupid money 
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Re: TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
That's a Bauer - you're referring to a Neville - good luck on that !!!
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Re: TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
That will not fit a Model T. For aModel T it needs a hum that goes over the steering cap will add photo laterSouth Park Zephyr wrote: ↑Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:12 amThere is one on eBay with about 3 1/2 days left
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256890405851
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Re: TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
The correct Neville "Slider" for a Model T has the same profile as a stock wheel - the rim is below the spyder. The one Frank listed could possibly be used if the mounting hole is 3/4" - I've seen that type on a Model T but they look peculiar !
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Re: TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
These re the two types that I am aware of made for a Model T.
One is for easy access to throttle & advance levers
One is for easy access to throttle & advance levers
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Re: TRADE ONLY flip style Fatman wheel
For reference I'm running a dodge column in my couoe takes the same shaft size as the T so I could care less either way 
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