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CH Pro Pedals

nascaro

CH Pro Pedals

by nascaro » Fri, 30 Mar 2001 10:55:57

Based on what ive read here, I purchased a set of CH Pro pedals to go
with my LWFF wheel. After getting them hooked up as device #2, I started
racing with them . But I really dont like they way they feel... The seem
to sit too high for me and give my legs craps when the gas is pushed
forward. Also, i cant get this pedal to quite sliding forward/backward.
Im sure this sliding pedal mechanism is nice for flt sims but is not
very good
for racing sims. Ive looked but there is not a way that i can see to
make the pedals quit sliding forward/backward.

Anyone else have this setup and what if your feelings on using CH Pro
pedals.

PassedYa

Mad Do

CH Pro Pedals

by Mad Do » Fri, 30 Mar 2001 12:44:10



have you read the instructions that came with them............

Dave Henri

CH Pro Pedals

by Dave Henri » Fri, 30 Mar 2001 12:55:57

  Isn't there a switch or lock that prevents them from swiveling  al a like
flight sim
pedals do?
dave henrie

Andre Warring

CH Pro Pedals

by Andre Warring » Fri, 30 Mar 2001 19:32:25



Hi,
The CH Pro pedals should come with 2 plastic pieces, which you put
behind the pedals to stop the sliding movement.
Without those I can imagine you don't like them, driving with the
pedals with the sliding movement on is not good :)
But I have the pedals for 1.5 years now, I use them with my LWFF, and
I love them, very precise and not tiring to my legs at all. Contrary,
they are very confortable, since you can rest with your feet on the
pedals. With my LWFF pedals I had to raise my feet while driving,
which is very tiring after some time. Believe me, you got a superb
pedal set, once you set it up right and get used to them you'll love
them.

Andre

Phaso

CH Pro Pedals

by Phaso » Sat, 31 Mar 2001 02:19:58

Get the regular CH pedals, not the pro.

    -Phasor


>   Isn't there a switch or lock that prevents them from swiveling  al a
like
> flight sim
> pedals do?
> dave henrie


> > Based on what ive read here, I purchased a set of CH Pro pedals to go
> > with my LWFF wheel. After getting them hooked up as device #2, I started
> > racing with them . But I really dont like they way they feel

nascaro

CH Pro Pedals

by nascaro » Sat, 31 Mar 2001 02:45:15

I see the switch but it doesnt keep the pedals from sliding. I just figured it
was for to deciding how to read the pedal output.. (ie pedals pushed or pedals
pushed and rudder control outputs)

>   Isn't there a switch or lock that prevents them from swiveling  al a like
> flight sim
> pedals do?
> dave henrie


> > Based on what ive read here, I purchased a set of CH Pro pedals to go
> > with my LWFF wheel. After getting them hooked up as device #2, I started
> > racing with them . But I really dont like they way they feel

Andre Warring

CH Pro Pedals

by Andre Warring » Sat, 31 Mar 2001 05:41:15



He allready bought the Pro version, which is perfect, as long as you
use the plastic thingies to stop the sliding movement.
The Pro version is a better choice if you also play flight sims, you
can use the pedals as rudder pedals then.

Andre


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