Steering Wheels of the SC2 Community

I have a PSE GT1 with display and additional Clutch, its one of a kind. I spoke to simon about the wireless. You can’t have display and clutch pedals in wireless, also number of inputs is limited in wireless.

I have a Ascher F64-usb with clutch, he makes a wireless version F-28 .

I do have a wireless B16M which I like as well. its all about what inputs you want, type and how many.

so I have

PSE GT1-C
Ascher C26M-C
Ascher F64-C
Ascher B16M (wireless)

also Turn R8 LMS with clutch

Asher Racing Adapter back in stock if someone is looking for it :stuck_out_tongue:

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My first home build wheel, very happy with the result!
Self printed magnetic shifter pedals on the backside.


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Hello and congratulations for the steering wheel … Question, what states have you used? Can you turn the link to buy them?

I just put everything on Thingiverse :slight_smile:
Have fun with it!

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This is my third wheel in the Italian collection :slight_smile:

Red leather this time, instead of suede, with yellow stitching.

Perfect for the Abarth colour scheme.

The usual awesome inputs, such as NKK buttons/toggles, CTS encoders, LeoBodnar Rotary Switches and Ascher aluminium magnetic shifters.

Also fitted with a SLI-Pro and some aluminium button guards and some sexy aluminium anodized rotary encoder knobs from HRS (all the way from Australia (mate!)).

Labels for the buttons pending.

Desgined so a lot of functions can be controlled with your two thumbs whilst keeping your hands on the wheel.

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I think @JohnnyV should be banned from all steering wheel threads. His pictures are filling me with jealously and making me constantly sad at not having one :rofl:

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Why don’t you buy / commission one :smiley:
Then you’ll no longer be sad :laughing:

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Only a matter of time until I cave in, Johnny

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They must cost a fortune with the expensive knobs and buttons on there. They do look good though!

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They are not cheap, but will last you a lifetime :smile:
Each one is hand built by me, from the CAD design to the CNC machining, 3d printing and soldering.
Sometimes also software :slight_smile:

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It seems Johnny V needs a wheel for sale thread.:slight_smile:

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A few (slow) demo laps to demo the wheel.

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Basically every wheel I post, is for sale.
But at the moment I have no coiled USB cables in stock :sweat_smile:

If I have those back in stock, I can sell the Sparco F10-A, Formula BMW, BMW M4 DTM, Porsche 919 Hybrid and the Formula Abarth, should anyone want one :smiley:

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Very cool!:blush:
What part of the world do you live in?

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The Netherlands, near Rotterdam :netherlands:

Johnny, do you have a web site? I need wheels. Sam Maxwell is no longer producing sim wheels. I’m in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA.

Arc

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Hi Arc,

No website I’m afraid, but I do have this playlist where most of my wheels are listed : https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2_bhRVN5362jDSUhXC5TmCGlYMz7_XvK

In the description usually a link to a photo gallery.

Shoot me a PM here or on RaceDepartment, with your wishes and I’m sure we can work something out :smile:

My knobs and switches have just been delivered. I didn’t know Leo Bodnar were in the UK so super quick delivery. Now i need to design and build the front plate and rear housing to mount them all. I’m aiming for the lambo type like JohnnyV’s but wireless as i have the simucube PCB ready.

Does anyone have a copy of the software for the wireless wheel PCB?

I don’t think that software is available to the public. Only GD and the resellers have the ability to configure the boards if I remember correctly.

There’s a lot of information on the wiki page but no software as far as I can see:

https://granitedevices.com/wiki/Simucube_wireless_wheel_system#Files