My trusty MS Sidewinder FFB wheel appears to be on it's way out. A couple of months ago it was fine, but now the movement is notchy, the bearings aren't smooth and the motor feels rough - rough enough to prevent me precisely controlling the steering when the car is balanced on the edge of adhesion. The downshift paddle has an intermittent issue in that it either doesn't work at all, or takes my FZR from 6th to 2nd gear in one go, much to the delight of whoever's following me. The switch for the upshift paddle occasionally sticks even after I've released the paddle itself, causing the autoclutch to engage and the engine to scream.
Is there anything I can do to service it? I'm kinda used to driving with it and of course they aren't made any more so I can't replace it with another one.
If there's nothing I can do and it's going to die one day sooner rather than later, is the Logitech DFP still the best mass-market wheel currently available? I can't see anything else on the market, and there certainly seems to be a gap in the market between the likes of the Logitech DFP / MS SW FFB, and truly bespoke high-end solutions that cost almost $1000/£600. Something inbetween would be a nice investment, something with more durability and better bearings and higher grade pots and ffb motor that doesn't cost the earth, but there doesn't seem to be any such product around?
Is there anything I can do to service it? I'm kinda used to driving with it and of course they aren't made any more so I can't replace it with another one.
If there's nothing I can do and it's going to die one day sooner rather than later, is the Logitech DFP still the best mass-market wheel currently available? I can't see anything else on the market, and there certainly seems to be a gap in the market between the likes of the Logitech DFP / MS SW FFB, and truly bespoke high-end solutions that cost almost $1000/£600. Something inbetween would be a nice investment, something with more durability and better bearings and higher grade pots and ffb motor that doesn't cost the earth, but there doesn't seem to be any such product around?