MOMO Horn Button - Black Edition - Matt Arrow Black Edition - Flat Lip - Flush Mount
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MOMO Arrow Matt Black horn push with two electrical contacts enabling ease of fitment across all vehicles in today’s market.
Featuring a Gloss Black MOMO Arrow logo embossed into the central plate, covered with a highly durable lacquer completing the stylish MOMO Arrow horn button.
Black edition MOMO horn button with matt logo and flat lip originally comes with these MOMO steering wheels listed: MOMO Mod. 07 Black Edition.
This horn button has a flat lip and will fit any steering wheel that originally comes with a flat lip without any additional parts to order separately. If you wish to use this horn button on a steering wheel that comes with a round lip, you will need to purchase a Low Retaining Ring.
Brand | MOMO |
Inner Lip Diameter | 51 mm |
Outer Lip Diameter | 55 mm |
Colour | Black |
Logo | MOMO (Black Edition) |
Lip Type | Flat |
Electrical Contact Points | 2 |
Country Of Origin | Italy |
- Horn button
Founded in 1964, MOMO Italy, is a company renown for its unique designs, superior quality, maximum safety standards and technological innovation in the automotive industry worldwide.
It all started with the passion of racing and gentleman race car driver Gianpiero Moretti, whose understanding and true passion for motorsports led to the creation of products that understood drivers' real needs. The same principles and believes still live in MOMO today, making sure we always deliver optimum and innovative automotive products for competitive drivers and auto enthusiasts like you.
MOMO has brilliantly carried on the business of developing innovative racing products, incorporating ambitious technological goals and continuing to improve the quality, safety and the superior design of MOMO products. An example of the goals achieved by the Company was the exclusive supply of MOMO steering wheels for the GP2 Championships in Europe and Asia. More recently in the US, MOMO has developed a new generation of steering wheels for NASCAR, which are currently used by many top teams and drivers.