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OSW Kit
By: Simon J Date: July 29, 2017, 6:54 am
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So after paying my taxes probably in region of a few micro
seconds i accidentally ordered a new wheel kit ;D
OSW kit from UK based Company of Simracers very helpfull and
quick delivery RF2 profiles and good support
HTML http://www.simtechracing.co.uk/products/osw-simforce-steering-system?id=654479
Wheel From Spain I read reviews was enough for me top notch very
nice guys was going to get OSW kit from here till i see UK one
on ebay by chance and found their UK website
HTML https://www.simracingcoach.com/en/contenido/volante-gt1/
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Tech G Date: July 29, 2017, 7:18 am
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Damn that looks sweet!
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Simon J Date: July 29, 2017, 8:20 am
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yep cant wait ;D if i was married not sure my wife would
agree/understand/reason/ever forget or let me forget if she
stayed ;D
from £340 ish for T500 to £2345 with HE Pro pedals included i
would recon most would be in for new car 10yrs worth of holidays
for the misses
and still not get laid for 6 months ;D
get plenty of time to set wheel up mind you :)
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Gerry Sweetland Date: July 29, 2017, 8:44 am
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Nice piece of kit Simon!
I have looked at the do it yourself plans out there for direct
drive wheels. I have built and retro fitted CNC mills and
lathes and basically the motor is a stepper or servo with a
driver, although OSW motor would have much more torque at low
RPM than a motor you would use for machining applications.
Cracks me up how there is a great big E-stop button in the
kit... it's like the thing could break your thumbs if it ran
wild ;D
Gerry
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Simon J Date: July 29, 2017, 9:16 am
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[quote author=Gerry Sweetland link=topic=287.msg3754#msg3754
date=1501335857]
Nice piece of kit Simon!
I have looked at the do it yourself plans out there for direct
drive wheels. I have built and retro fitted CNC mills and
lathes and basically the motor is a stepper or servo with a
driver, although OSW motor would have much more torque at low
RPM than a motor you would use for machining applications.
Cracks me up how there is a great big E-stop button in the
kit... it's like the thing could break your thumbs if it ran
wild ;D
Gerry
[/quote]
yep could break thumbs put out shoulders recommend 20% max
first setting up ;D
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Rick Adams Date: July 29, 2017, 9:46 am
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Sweet!
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Ibby Date: July 29, 2017, 1:33 pm
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That looks so awesome!
Yeah, I reckon it's a nice wheel or a wife.... one or the other.
And I'm married. :-(
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Guiga Date: July 30, 2017, 12:04 pm
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That looks sweet! You take care of that alcantara, wear gloves
and regularly brush it!
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Simon J Date: July 31, 2017, 2:31 pm
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[quote author=Guiga link=topic=287.msg3771#msg3771
date=1501434260]
That looks sweet! You take care of that alcantara, wear gloves
and regularly brush it!
[/quote]
will do need to get some gloves :) there actual wheels are
reasonable at only 55 euros the hub box is separate part fits
most 70mm wheels
can buy separate or as one
HTML https://www.simracingcoach.com/en/contenido/volante-gt1/
HTML https://www.simracingcoach.com/en/contenido/rim-32-gt1/
HTML https://www.simracingcoach.com/en/contenido/panel-botones-y-levas/
the servo kit was posted today re arranged delivery to work as
be there from 10am till 7pm this week.
I have a thick 10mm ally plate to drill to mount the servo on
and another one so i can bolt through my desk and sandwich it
together :)
see it breaking my desk otherwise lol :)
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Re: OSW Kit
By: Guiga Date: July 31, 2017, 5:27 pm
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I remember looking into OMP gloves and wanting the classic
styled ones. In the end I wore another pair of gloves I had,
just very light sporty material, to prevent the moisture
exchange with my wheel (albeit I only began doing that too
late).
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