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MOMO pot replacement

Larr

MOMO pot replacement

by Larr » Thu, 05 Sep 2002 08:57:39

They have to have them or they could't build the things.

It's just plain old poor customer service.

-Larry


Gerry Aitke

MOMO pot replacement

by Gerry Aitke » Thu, 05 Sep 2002 15:39:38


> They have to have them or they could't build the things.

> It's just plain old poor customer service.

you might want to read the WHOLE thread.
J

MOMO pot replacement

by J » Fri, 06 Sep 2002 11:01:43

doesn't work here in asia.

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Larr

MOMO pot replacement

by Larr » Sat, 07 Sep 2002 03:37:55

Sorry, it's been delegated to the 'read' file.

That doesn't change anything.  If new can be built, there ARE parts.

-Larry



> > They have to have them or they could't build the things.

> > It's just plain old poor customer service.

> you might want to read the WHOLE thread.

Jussi 'Igor' Koukk

MOMO pot replacement

by Jussi 'Igor' Koukk » Sat, 07 Sep 2002 18:02:15


somtehing like this:

I don't think new ones are built anymore. And wasn't the MOMO a
"limited edition" to begin with? Wasn't very limited obviously, as
they are still sold all over the world ;)
--
- Igor -

Gerry Aitke

MOMO pot replacement

by Gerry Aitke » Mon, 09 Sep 2002 18:29:54


> Sorry, it's been delegated to the 'read' file.

> That doesn't change anything.  If new can be built, there ARE parts.

It's out of production AFAIK, there's a newer cheaper model, but i don't
know if the pots are the same. Anyway, we've been throw all this with
the old LWFF, logi just won't help with replacement pots.

Not really a problem, as they don't make the pots themselves, all we
need to do is find the company that do.

Gerry

Glaspa

MOMO pot replacement

by Glaspa » Tue, 10 Sep 2002 10:00:03

Is it really out of production???
I searched the web for info, but
I found nothing...

I was seriously considering purchasing a Momo
wheel (and a set of Speed7s).

But, not if they're discontinued I'll look elsewhere.
Plus, it looks bad that people are having trouble getting parts.

I guess that I could use the Speed7s with my ForceRS.
But Act-Labs is going down quick as well.......



> > Sorry, it's been delegated to the 'read' file.

> > That doesn't change anything.  If new can be built, there ARE parts.

> It's out of production AFAIK, there's a newer cheaper model, but i don't
> know if the pots are the same. Anyway, we've been throw all this with
> the old LWFF, logi just won't help with replacement pots.

> Not really a problem, as they don't make the pots themselves, all we
> need to do is find the company that do.

> Gerry

Larr

MOMO pot replacement

by Larr » Fri, 13 Sep 2002 06:34:16

Logitech appears to be following their previous product cycle:

1.  Release a wheel that is almost perfect, and leave the customers waiting
for the next one which will BE perfect.
2.  Release the next version, which is  cheap, plasticy piece of cacca that
wears out in 3 months and leaves
     thier customers scratching their heads.
3.  Repeat.

-Larry


> Is it really out of production???
> I searched the web for info, but
> I found nothing...

> I was seriously considering purchasing a Momo
> wheel (and a set of Speed7s).

> But, not if they're discontinued I'll look elsewhere.
> Plus, it looks bad that people are having trouble getting parts.

> I guess that I could use the Speed7s with my ForceRS.
> But Act-Labs is going down quick as well.......




> > > Sorry, it's been delegated to the 'read' file.

> > > That doesn't change anything.  If new can be built, there ARE parts.

> > It's out of production AFAIK, there's a newer cheaper model, but i don't
> > know if the pots are the same. Anyway, we've been throw all this with
> > the old LWFF, logi just won't help with replacement pots.

> > Not really a problem, as they don't make the pots themselves, all we
> > need to do is find the company that do.

> > Gerry

Gerry Aitke

MOMO pot replacement

by Gerry Aitke » Fri, 13 Sep 2002 07:32:29


> Logitech appears to be following their previous product cycle:

> 1.  Release a wheel that is almost perfect, and leave the customers waiting
> for the next one which will BE perfect.
> 2.  Release the next version, which is  cheap, plasticy piece of cacca that
> wears out in 3 months and leaves
>      thier customers scratching their heads.
> 3.  Repeat.

And your adhere to your cycle of being a:

1. ***.

2. Repeat.

Yours sneeringly

GDA

Gerry Aitke

MOMO pot replacement

by Gerry Aitke » Fri, 13 Sep 2002 07:44:00


> Logitech appears to be following their previous product cycle:

> 1.  Release a wheel that is almost perfect, and leave the customers waiting
> for the next one which will BE perfect.
> 2.  Release the next version, which is  cheap, plasticy piece of cacca that
> wears out in 3 months and leaves
>      thier customers scratching their heads.
> 3.  Repeat.

And you adhere to your cycle of being a:

1. ***.

2. Repeat.

Yours sneeringly

GDA


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