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Simulation Racing Leagues => Assetto Corsa => Topic started by: Phil on November 23, 2014, 03:32:02 PM

Title: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil on November 23, 2014, 03:32:02 PM
There are so many choices on the market that I'm finding it hard to select something that ticks all the boxes.

I'd like to get a motion system but from what I gather unless I spend big bucks I won't ever get close so I figured this might be the next best option.  Below is a stock rig I'm considering.

http://rseataustralia.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=52

What do you think?
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Bacchulum on November 23, 2014, 03:48:05 PM
This is my personal opinion.
I'd prefer the GTXtreme (which I have) for the following reason, the wheel mount.
It has mounts from each side as well as the front (over the feet) which gives a triangular geometry.
Nothing between the legs to hinder right foot braking (if you do that).
It's so solid my Buttkicker under the seat stuffed my FFB motor in my wheel from the vibrations (pitted the bearing races :o).
And it appears to be cheaper.
http://www.pagnianimports.com.au/next-level-gtxtreme-v2-racing-simulator-cockpit-chair.html (http://www.pagnianimports.com.au/next-level-gtxtreme-v2-racing-simulator-cockpit-chair.html)
It may have a larger footprint though.

The RS1 looks solid though (if a tad overpriced).
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil.8 on November 23, 2014, 04:41:35 PM
I have this one with the table addon part http://simparts.co.nz/index.php?route=product/product&path=62_67&product_id=77, Thinking of buying http://simparts.co.nz/index.php?route=product/product&path=62_67&product_id=107 and selling current one to a mate
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Glen73 on November 23, 2014, 06:49:24 PM
There are so many choices on the market that I'm finding it hard to select something that ticks all the boxes.

I'd like to get a motion system but from what I gather unless I spend big bucks I won't ever get close so I figured this might be the next best option.  Below is a stock rig I'm considering.

http://rseataustralia.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=52

What do you think?

I would consider the GTxtreme as the extra's are a lot cheaper to, or go the GTultimate again the extra's are cheaper.
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Dick Forrest on November 23, 2014, 10:53:49 PM
There are so many choices on the market that I'm finding it hard to select something that ticks all the boxes.

I'd like to get a motion system but from what I gather unless I spend big bucks I won't ever get close so I figured this might be the next best option.  Below is a stock rig I'm considering.

http://rseataustralia.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=59&product_id=52

What do you think?

ADD TO CART!!

I've got a cheap race seat and it's so much better than desk and office chair.
http://www.playseat.com/shop/au/au/promo-australia/playseats-evolution-playseat-black.html

I totally agree with Bacchulum. You don't want a post between your legs. That's the only thing I don't like about mine. I can right foot break and heel toe if I had to. But I constantly am hitting the bar with my shins.

Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: marty on November 23, 2014, 10:58:17 PM
I've got a cheap race seat and it's so much better than desk and office chair.
http://www.playseat.com/shop/au/au/promo-australia/playseats-evolution-playseat-black.html

I totally agree with Bacchulum. You don't want a post between your legs. That's the only thing I don't like about mine. I can right foot break and heel toe if I had to. But I constantly am hitting the bar with my shins.

Nice try Dick, cheap race seat is correct I remember you even showed us a pic of it a while back.  ;D

The only camera I have is my phone and buggered if I can get the photos off it. ???

Have you tried flashing your lights?
Has your phone got email? send photos that way if you can.

some very fancy rigs in this thread. You guys sure throw the down the splash!

Mine is a modest set up... You can't see the monitor, it's just out of shot.
(http://teigland.smugmug.com/photos/353607098_ZWL8S-XL.jpg)
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Dick Forrest on November 23, 2014, 11:22:57 PM
Yeah but I up graded today...

Still installing everything.
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Dick Forrest on November 24, 2014, 09:08:15 AM
Another best-ever-mod I have done to my race rig is lift it up about 6 inches so I'm not getting up off the ground every time I get in and out of it.
  How many guys here still use the computer desk / computer chair combo? It makes a huge difference to immersion and comfort having a seat. Go get one!!
  I think Marty has got a fancy seat? Hard to believe Guybrush uses keyboard only and stands up at his desk to race.

Mr Bacchulum, your buttkicker. Do you rate it? Bit gimmicky? Or is it pretty convincing and you wouldn't race without it?
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Bacchulum on November 24, 2014, 10:10:31 AM
Mr Bacchulum, your buttkicker. Do you rate it? Bit gimmicky? Or is it pretty convincing and you wouldn't race without it?
It would be OK for FPS explosions and the like.
In the car it constantly vibrates with the engine with no real extra kick for curbs (which is what I was after :-\)
Overall not worth it IMHO.
Can't even use it any more as it destroys my wheel bearings.

Maybe I'll stick it on the couch for movies.....
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: marty on November 24, 2014, 10:32:35 AM
My fancy seat mod involved taking the wheels off the nice office chair.  ;) Was tricky on the solid floor when it rolled around before my amazing mod.
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Bird on November 24, 2014, 10:50:55 AM
My fancy seat mod involved taking the wheels off the nice office chair.  ;) Was tricky on the solid floor when it rolled around before my amazing mod.
I've solved that solid-floor problem with a rug... :)

I need the wheels, otherwise it's rather hard to get off the chair.  I just don't want to roll around all the time.  I've looked at proper-ish solutions, there was one which has locked the chair to the desk and/or pedal via a metal installment, but it was rather costly, and it's more hassles when I want a quick race.

I think we've been here before; there are some of us who needs the desk-setup for work.  We simply can't have everything - no cockpit for us.
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil on December 12, 2014, 07:07:35 PM
Mr Bacchulum, your buttkicker. Do you rate it? Bit gimmicky? Or is it pretty convincing and you wouldn't race without it?
It would be OK for FPS explosions and the like.
In the car it constantly vibrates with the engine with no real extra kick for curbs (which is what I was after :-\)
Overall not worth it IMHO.
Can't even use it any more as it destroys my wheel bearings.

Maybe I'll stick it on the couch for movies.....


That's really interesting cause I'm in the process of deciding if I want some buttkickers.

Do you have the sim vibe software with it? How many do you have?

I was going to get 7x mini LTE's. Four for each corner and one under pedals, one under the shifter and one behind the seat.

So you're saying you can't feel the curbs at all? because that's a big reason why I'm getting it as well.

Here's the build I'm going to follow.
http://www.overclock.net/t/1354257/project-log-my-diy-simvibe-racing-rig
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil on December 12, 2014, 07:11:33 PM
BTW I ended up getting the RSeat and it's journey to Australia has started. It's a whooping 60kg.

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Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil on December 12, 2014, 07:21:18 PM
Ohh I forgot to add I found something pretty cool - it's a tad on the expensive side ::)

http://www.simroom.com/driving-simulators/motion-driving-simulators/dual-race-car-suite
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Bacchulum on December 12, 2014, 08:02:29 PM
Like it says, that's not a rig, it's a room! :o :o
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Phil on December 22, 2014, 07:45:35 PM
Well my cockpit arrived on time for holidays, thursday night a 60kg box was waiting on my doorstep.

Its taken me a few days to get everything bolted on and I have to say I am very pleased with the results.

It's the first time I can brake without having to worry about moving the chair back or something else, first time I can man handle the steering wheel without it ripping off the desk. Because the pedals are now bolted down with 4 large bolts to the rig the brake actually feels better, I don't know if its the angle I am now sitting but either way the biggest thing is braking.

I don't know if anyone's ever sat behind me on a race but I've had to brake pretty early because of the chair moving back and now I swear I can wait about 100m longer and still pull up the car.

Now it's time to save up for maybe one of these for next year. http://www.pagnianimports.com.au/racing-simulator-cockpit/next-level-racing-motion-platform.html



Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Wally on December 22, 2014, 07:51:19 PM
Nice one Phil.
Title: Re: Buying a rig
Post by: Rolz on December 24, 2014, 09:08:18 AM
I recently went through the same research for a new desk... It's multipurpose... I spend a bit of time on it for work too so it had to cover all bases.

So I got myself the obutto r3volution for Xmas (a little early I know), but it's also been awesome... hence now the need for me wanting to get back into racing with you guys...

 ;D


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