I started with a TM Sparco converted with SRC adapter. Only used it a for a month or something, due to being bitch slapped by the USB cable too often. Hence I went proper old skool with the Momo Mod 78 and a separate button box. Finally a wheel to my likings flew by, the Simracing Bay BB PRO 32. wireless, full metal housing, good buttons, excellent finishing and a somewhat normal price…
The Sparco is for sale, if anyone needs a decent starter wheel, let me know
Yesterday I received this wheel made by Leopoldo Ramire (Pololo Instruments) and I can only say that it is incredible. You can see the detail and the incredible hands of Leopoldo throughout the wheel. Once placed in the base and driving in a circuit, they want to drill holes in the Valve Index viewfinder to keep looking at the wheel.
Sorry, i’m not sure if i’m posting well the images.
Have same wheel with usb adapter from Simracingcoach. Works great and was easy to install. Problem is with the wheel itself, it flexes a lot. Lot of plastic. I dont use high FFB so its pretty ok for me.
TIP: I did buy small magnets on Amazon and glue them on the back and it actually works, almost like real magnetic shifter for only 10€.
Here is the mod, in spanish, but you get the idea.
Yes i see that, but for someone like me who doesn’t keep an eye on every website and social media i had no chance of ever getting one as they were not advertised.
Just made my own Momo mod78 wheel plate, Ascher paddles+mounting, arduino micro ready4gadgets, 8 buttons and stainless Steel plate.
Plate/arduino is ready to alocate a RGB leds bar between upper buttons then, just above the 3 buttons column, plate has folds to place encoders (need to find F1 style knobs)