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I want a wheel with no pedals!!!!
Hi, years ago(a long time ago) i used to have a steering wheel with no pedal, instead it had analogue flappy paddles which i found very good at the time.(i think it was made by thrustmaster). Anyway i had to sell my DFP because of lack of room. I used to play Colin Mc rae 2.

I was just wondering if anyony was still making a wheel without pedals?

Thanks

Dave
I don't think so about that, today everybody wants their virtual racing experience to be as real as possible. And that includes steering wheels which have pedals (not that realistic, only G25 has a clutch pedal) and the paddles are used to switch gears..,I may not be experienced about Steering Wheels, but those with paddles as throttle and brake, I guess that wheel is a very old one?
Competiton Pro X-Racer and a PS-PC converter. Or perhaps buy a DFP and sell the pedals? I know a few people who would buy them because their pedals aren't working.
as long as the wheel does not have analogue shift paddles i think it is of no use for turbodave.


why he would want a wheel without pedals still is beyond me though.
If you're serious about racing sims, enough to buy extra hardware, I'm sure you can find space for some pedals...
the thrustmaster RGT pro has analogue paddles
#8 - HaCo
I'm in the exact same situation and it is very annoying. Don't have the space for pedals and want analog paddles instead.

This new wireless wheel from logitech has analog paddles and no pedals. The only problem is that it is not designed for PC, but it is for PS3 and PS2 and works over USB.
http://www.logitech.com/index. ... devices/4565&cl=be,nl

I wish someone could try it, if it works over USB on the PC. It would be a great solution for me! It also doens't cost very much!!
Quote from Mazz4200 :http://www.thrustmaster.com/pr ... ductID=8&PlatformID=5

Just one of the many wheels with analog paddles made by Thrustmaster.

It's not as good as a DFP, but still a reasonably decent wheel.

In fact I own one of these. Thrustmaster Rally GT pro force feedback (clutch edition). The wheel has 4 paddles, 2 analogue ones and 2 digitals for shifting.
The wheel is much sturdier than the dfp, has got ball bearings unlike the dfp, and last but not least it's not some über hyped BS like the dfp and its logicrap successors. I've got it for about 4 1/2 years now and still it's working perfectly. I've heard of broken shift paddles, and after 3 1/2 years I've broken one myself (due to very very harsh usage of the paddles sometimes). I have called up the thrustmaster support and they've sent me a replacement kit with a manual,no questions asked.

greetz

der "i can't stand the moaning about broken logitech stuff, so I choose something different which is better" butz
DFP had ball bearings as well? Anyway.

All I wanted to say was..

I can ride my bike with no handlebars...

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