> >I increased the resistance of the throttle pedal by rearranging the
spring
> >inside. Did this by stretching it to a support a bit further away; it
> >requires a bit of 'plastic cutting', but as that is my main hobby
(creating
> >scale models of race cars and planes) it didn't take much time.
> >And as I couldn't get used to the standard pivot action of the pedals I
> >rotated them 180 degrees and mounted them vertically on a specially made
> I don't get this part - you turned the pedals upside-down? Or do you
> mean you turned the pedals 90 degrees?
and then mounted them vertically (CHPedals logo can be seen upside down on
top). I'm not sure this is a better description...
Couldn't get a squash ball in the original LWFF, and the plastic 'caps'
worked very nicely. Don't see how I could use a squash ball on the CH
Pedals; fitting it inside a pedal doesn't help, and where/how would I put
them outside? Under the pedal, close to the pivoting point?
Bert
> Andre
> >Regards,
> >Bert
> >> We'll I've ordered them and they will arrive here tomorrow! I' expect
> >> all be straight back on here to moaning about how I can't get theme to
> >> work! :)
> >> Watch this space...........