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    Chain link steering wheel

    Is it possible to put a chain link steering wheel on to the CB9? I want something different instead of a "racing" wheel. Would it require a hub of some sort or is it something totally different?

    #2
    That doesn't seem like it'd be very user friendly. And I'm assuming you'd need a different hub. I guess you could get the steering wheel, see what you'd need to mount it, then see what you have to work with on the Accord steering column.

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      #3
      I am looking at this one and if you see closely you can see some holes in the center. I think it do need a hub. but I doubt there are an for hondas

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chain-link-F...#ht_500wt_1180

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        #4
        Ive seen tons of those wheels in cb's. But I also grew up when they were cool. You need a hub kit. But the wheel is so small driving with it sucks when you turn

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          #5
          Yes you will need a hub adapter like MOMO, Sparco, etc …… If you're lucky a company like Grant may have a Honda adapter (I haven't looked). I say Grant because they make/sell this style of wheel and have the same 3 hole bolt pattern.

          If Grant doesn't have a kit to fit the CB7 then you'll have to get a Sparco style Hub/adapter for the cb7 and then a 6 hole to 3 hole adapter to install that steering wheel.

          Grant hub adapter (6 hole to 3 hole) - this will allow you use your Sparco hub with the chain steering wheel.
          http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-2-inch-bil...sories&vxp=mtr.

          http://www.ebay.com/itm/Polished-Bil..._qi=RTM1062688


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            #6
            or if possible just drill the 6 pattern in the wheel =P
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            http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOB38zJu66o

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              #7
              I did some searching on the grant website and put Honda in the search bar. and found a kit.. which is actually cheap. If you click on it click on instructions.. it says "ATTN fit for toyota and honda/acura. I really dont know if its for the CB tho.

              http://www.grantproducts.com/products/view/310/

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                #8
                the grant kit works, the steering wheel sucks. if you dont have power steering it will make you build a ton of muscle in your for arms also.... if your in an accident a chain ring really feels good in your chest...... and if you kinda throw your self in the seat upon entering the vehicle expect to hit your right elbow on it once or twice before you decide to buy a good steering wheel ( i know all this from experience) as for drilling the six bolt pattern on O.G. steering wheels you can only drill three holes because of the bend on the spokes that hold the chain together it usually places the bolt holes right on the bend of the spokes if drilled properly which is a pain in the ass to drill. what i did is drill out the three and mount it to a quick disconnect. ive also heard that wheel is illeagal to drive with mounted but never asked a cop if it was true

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                  #9
                  Man I Use To Have One Of Those Steering Wheels In An Old Lowrider I Had Just A Some Advice You Might Want To Change The Wheel During The Summer Or Youre Gonna Have Some Burnt Hands Lol

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