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Logitech G25 Pedals

Cowboy Bo

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Cowboy Bo » Thu, 31 Aug 2006 21:24:34

That wheel looks pretty nice. I like the shifter. Finally a controller
manufacturer that will produce "professional" quality wheels. My only
concerns is how easy will the pot replacement be... That's why I still
prefer homemade/custom wheels (Thomas Superwheel) over this. 300$ is
still steep if you to replace the whole wheel 6 months to 1 year down
the road due to failing pots...

In my early racing sim racing days, I went through 3 Thrustmaster Nascar
wheels (the cheaper 79$ sort).

P.S.


> A picture of the G25 pedals outside of the casing here:

> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

> Maybe not so good for the warranty but there could be some scope for
>***pit builders looking for optimum pedal spacing?

Larr

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Larr » Fri, 01 Sep 2006 01:22:25

A question that has been asked a lot.

Logitech's response has been that they will NOT sell spare parts, but the
parts they are now using are industry standard and available from many
places, and they are supposed to be easy to replace.

-Larry



>> A picture of the G25 pedals outside of the casing here:

>> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

>> Maybe not so good for the warranty but there could be some scope for
>>***pit builders looking for optimum pedal spacing?

> Those pedals look great but what happens when those ***pots wear out
> and Logitech won't sell replacements? My DFP pedels lasted less than 8
> months! Why won't they go digital on the pedals also?

Bart Westr

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Bart Westr » Sat, 02 Sep 2006 04:45:33







>>>>$300.  October or November.

>>> 299 euro in The Netherlands, apparantly available from Sept 15

>>At which shop would that be?

> Dynabyte

Ah just around the corner :)

Thanks!

Chang Li

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Chang Li » Thu, 14 Sep 2006 00:39:41



>> A picture of the G25 pedals outside of the casing here:

>> http://www.racesimcentral.net/

>> Maybe not so good for the warranty but there could be some scope for
>>***pit builders looking for optimum pedal spacing?

> Those pedals look great but what happens when those ***pots wear out
> and Logitech won't sell replacements? My DFP pedels lasted less than 8
> months! Why won't they go digital on the pedals also?

RMA it. Logitech is good with the RMA because I suspect they have have a
larger factory defect mean..
Chris Smi

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Chris Smi » Thu, 21 Sep 2006 05:15:49

Remco Moedt schreef:





>>>>$300.  October or November.

>>>299 euro in The Netherlands, apparantly available from Sept 15

>>At which shop would that be?

> Dynabyte

> Cheers!

> Remco

http://www.4launch.nl available mid october for about 220 euro.
Chang Li

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Chang Li » Thu, 21 Sep 2006 16:33:23

$270 depending on where you look.

Free if you RMA it..


> Remco Moedt schreef:





>>>>> $300.  October or November.

>>>> 299 euro in The Netherlands, apparantly available from Sept 15

>>> At which shop would that be?

>> Dynabyte

>> Cheers!

>> Remco
> http://www.4launch.nl available mid october for about 220 euro.

Remco Moe

Logitech G25 Pedals

by Remco Moe » Thu, 21 Sep 2006 19:48:14

On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:15:49 +0200, Chris Smit


>Remco Moedt schreef:





>>>>>$300.  October or November.

>>>>299 euro in The Netherlands, apparantly available from Sept 15

>>>At which shop would that be?

>> Dynabyte

>> Cheers!

>> Remco
>http://www.4launch.nl available mid october for about 220 euro.

Thanks for the info.

I see Dynabyte is now expecting the G25 at Sept 25...

Cheers!

Remco


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