Rims designed for Logitech RS Hub

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Are you still happy with the SIMPUSH F1 wheel after a few months ? I'm debating between this one, or the custom F1 or Modena from Rogue Racing - thanks.
I actually am. I switch between it and the Momo wheel depending on on what I’m driving.
 
I actually am. I switch between it and the Momo wheel depending on on what I’m driving.
You use Momo for the round wheel, and SIMPUSH for the F1 wheel, right ? I like the design of the Momo F1, but aside from the price, it might be a bit too small.
 
You use Momo for the round wheel, and SIMPUSH for the F1 wheel, right ? I like the design of the Momo F1, but aside from the price, it might be a bit too small.
That is correct. I have not used the Momo F1 wheel though. So I can’t compare there.
 
The MOMO wheels now come in alternate colors from at evilspeed.eu (but not at momo’s site at the time of writing).
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I ordered from rogueracingdesigns the same color combo as the new Momo GT-racer 290mm : open top v2 , black frame and red Suede. It's a 300mm. I have to say the bottom of the Momo looks better though, but the red version doesn't seem to available in the US yet, and it's $100 more.
 
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MVH wheels look great!
Do any of their wheels natively support the G Pro in some way? Looking at their Core lineup, I only see G29/923/920 support. You can just use the Logitech generic quick release, but it would be nice to get a wheel that either interfaces with the base itself or utilizes the RS Hub so you maintain PS support.
 
I ordered from rogueracingdesigns the same color combo as the new Momo GT-racer 290mm : open top v2 , black frame and red Suede. It's a 300mm. I have to say the bottom of the Momo looks better though, but the red version doesn't seem to available in the US yet, and it's $100 more.
I’m debating getting their new 330mm round wheel. I’m hoping I don’t get weird ergonomics that I got with the 330 round SimPush wheel I got a little while back. Still haven’t pulled the trigger yet though. The customization options are nice though.
 
Do any of their wheels natively support the G Pro in some way? Looking at their Core lineup, I only see G29/923/920 support. You can just use the Logitech generic quick release, but it would be nice to get a wheel that either interfaces with the base itself or utilizes the RS Hub so you maintain PS support.
I have some similar questions...also if there are any disadvantages to this vs the stock adapter from Logitech.

I really like the idea of the screen being on the wheel and hate that isn't really possible with the Logitech adapter.

I mean...this thing is hard enough to see over...as it is without mounting a screen on top.

They have a discord...I actually started to ask them this...but wanted to see what Logitech revealed first.
 
I just got the Rs50 and pedals, love it and blown away by the feel so far, unfortunately the wheel is a sore spot. as in my thumbs are becoming sore very quickly. The stitching is right where I'm resting them on either side and it's sticks out quite a bit.
I really want something at least 300mm+.
I saw this one which looks pretty decent
Anybody tried it?
Also considering just getting the Gpro D-wheel but I wonder if the stitching is a problem on that on too.
 
I just got the Rs50 and pedals, love it and blown away by the feel so far, unfortunately the wheel is a sore spot. as in my thumbs are becoming sore very quickly. The stitching is right where I'm resting them on either side and it's sticks out quite a bit.
I really want something at least 300mm+.
I saw this one which looks pretty decent
Anybody tried it?
Also considering just getting the Gpro D-wheel but I wonder if the stitching is a problem on that on too.
I know some people on Reddit did purchase that rim when it first released. No clue how it is. Can’t say it would be bad though. I’m running the MPI GT330 rim right now, but I couldn’t tell you how it is without gloves.

D wheel from Logitech will be just as bad, if not worse, with the stitching.
 
Guess I may have to try gloves. It's funny, in the 3-4 thousand hours I've played since gtsport I've never tried gloves.
Maybe go with some aqua socks too while I'm at it. 🤷‍♂️

I would love it if Logitech came out with a 320 mm RS round wheel. The Momo can't be purchased for less than 400 buckeroos in Canada as far as I've seen.
 
Anybody tried it?
Just ordered the cheaper aluminium version not only because it looks nicer IMO, but...
Some reviewers mentioned that the carbon one has some noticeable flexing (when not connected to HUB); so i thought maybe the aluminium could be better? Am i wrong or is there a huge difference between these two materials...

Does anyone know which material is more prone to bending/flexing (flat thin plate?)
 
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I think Carbon is technically stiffer and lighter, but I think it would all depend on thickness and the quality of the materials.
Both can do the job just fine I think. Especially for a GT3 style wheel I doubt you will have any regrets. Most complaints I see are about the top of a round wheel flexing a little, not the sides.
The other factor is the 2 screws that go in from the back, they help alot from what I hear.
 
I think Carbon is technically stiffer and lighter, but I think it would all depend on thickness and the quality of the materials.
Both can do the job just fine I think. Especially for a GT3 style wheel I doubt you will have any regrets. Most complaints I see are about the top of a round wheel flexing a little, not the sides.
The other factor is the 2 screws that go in from the back, they help alot from what I hear.
Isn’t Carbon Fiber really strong on one axis but weak on the other. That’s probably the reason for the flex. I don’t know if the aluminum would be any better though.

The screws essentially keep the rim flat on the RS Hub itself which is fairly rigid already. It essentially uses the RS Hub’s rigidity to keep the wheel rigid.
 
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