MADSimRacer
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- royal_mars
Hi, my name is Marshall Rivers, I build the MADSimRacer.
I had several things I wanted to do when designing my JR wheel stand. First I didn't want a center post between my legs. Second I wanted it to be adjustable in every way from pedal angle to tilt of wheel. Third I wanted it to be strong enough to take all the FFB modern wheels can dish out and be stable.
I ended up with a very versatile design that can be set up with the "twin tower" support on either the left or right side of cockpit. Then I added the wheel swing up mounting arm so it can be lifted out of your way to make entry and exit easier. The whole thing is built to be upgraded or added to whenever you want, seat kits and future features will all bolt right onto the JR wheel stand.
I've read several threads here talking about repairing or modifying wheel stands after purchase, that is why I build this with so many adjustments and so strong. This is not a toy it weighs over 40 pounds and if it breaks I'll replace it.
http://madsimracer.com
I had several things I wanted to do when designing my JR wheel stand. First I didn't want a center post between my legs. Second I wanted it to be adjustable in every way from pedal angle to tilt of wheel. Third I wanted it to be strong enough to take all the FFB modern wheels can dish out and be stable.
I ended up with a very versatile design that can be set up with the "twin tower" support on either the left or right side of cockpit. Then I added the wheel swing up mounting arm so it can be lifted out of your way to make entry and exit easier. The whole thing is built to be upgraded or added to whenever you want, seat kits and future features will all bolt right onto the JR wheel stand.
I've read several threads here talking about repairing or modifying wheel stands after purchase, that is why I build this with so many adjustments and so strong. This is not a toy it weighs over 40 pounds and if it breaks I'll replace it.
http://madsimracer.com