I know it's been covered 1000 times here, but just for anyone
interested:
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
I know it's been covered 1000 times here, but just for anyone
interested:
http://www.racesimcentral.net/
I've had my Momo for almost a year now, and have given it a hard time almost
every day. It is still running as smootly and tightly as the day I bought
it. The only I problem I had was the motor screws coming loose after 9
months - A screwdriver retightening of all the screws fixed that problem in
a few minutes.
My last wheel (logitech Ferrari Modena 360 Pro) broke the pedals, gearshift
and paddleshift all within 3 months.
This momo wheel was one of the best investments in quality that I've ever
made. I'm sure it has many years of good play left.
Cheers,
Tim
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Wasn't that a Thrustmaster (Guillemot) 360 Modena ?
I went through 3 of them in about the same time. Kept losing the right
analog paddle spring. (I need manual controls) .
Elrikk
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> > My last wheel (logitech Ferrari Modena 360 Pro) broke the pedals,
> gearshift
> > and paddleshift all within 3 months.
> <snip>
> > Cheers,
> > Tim
> Wasn't that a Thrustmaster (Guillemot) 360 Modena ?
> I went through 3 of them in about the same time. Kept losing the right
> analog paddle spring. (I need manual controls) .
> Elrikk
>I've had my Momo for almost a year now, and have given it a hard time almost
>every day. It is still running as smootly and tightly as the day I bought
>it. The only I problem I had was the motor screws coming loose after 9
>months - A screwdriver retightening of all the screws fixed that problem in
>a few minutes.
>My last wheel (logitech Ferrari Modena 360 Pro) broke the pedals, gearshift
>and paddleshift all within 3 months.
>This momo wheel was one of the best investments in quality that I've ever
>made. I'm sure it has many years of good play left.
>Cheers,
>Tim