Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
- Duke
- Dukester Maldonado
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
That's awesome durb's, glad your enjoying being back simracing.
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- durbster
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
Update: just ordered my first rig.
- Duke
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
Oh c'mon tell us which one???durbster wrote:Update: just ordered my first rig.
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- w00dsy
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
I really wish I had room for a simrig. Now that I have a load cell brake pedal my chair on wheels pushes back. And my wheel pulls off the desk so at least once a lap I have to push it back on and pull myself forward.
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
It's a Trak Racer TR8 Mach 3.Duke wrote:Oh c'mon tell us which one???durbster wrote:Update: just ordered my first rig.
I did look into the 8020 stuff but it just seemed like overkill for my needs.
Maybe you need to move to a bigger country. We've got loads of room here.w00dsy wrote:I really wish I had room for a simrig. Now that I have a load cell brake pedal my chair on wheels pushes back. And my wheel pulls off the desk so at least once a lap I have to push it back on and pull myself forward.
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Re: Advice on a decent sim-racing setup
All problems that I've solved to varying degrees with the Patent Pending Strap-On Cockpit and Pedal Box.w00dsy wrote:I really wish I had room for a simrig. Now that I have a load cell brake pedal my chair on wheels pushes back. And my wheel pulls off the desk so at least once a lap I have to push it back on and pull myself forward.
You're welcome.