I usage this bike for iRacing with my PC. It’s my first racing wheel and first realistic racing sim. Cables drape down to the computer on the properly nicely without any form of containment needed. I think the leather varies in quality, mine has a little dddy to it on the left incline where my thumb rests on the spoke, perhaps due to my early Logitech G27 Racing Wheel death-grip when getting applied to the experience. I even believe it’s acceptable.

The ground I’m writing this review is to save the new guys (like me) a short time by doing some extra set-up in the Logitech program. Logitech has a pre-set 200 degree limit that imposes substantial resistance at 100 degrees off-of-center in either direction. The iRacing programme calibrates to this limit instead of the 900 level move that the bike7 is subject of. The result is that the game interprets the first0 90 degrees off-of-center correctly, then tries to squeeze the remaining manoeuvring locomote (about a full rotation) into the lastly 10 degrees before striking Logitech’s 100 grade stop. The upshot of this “mis-calibration” is a complete loss of front tire traction whenever you snuff past 90 degrees and the wheels jerk to full-lock. This is corrected through the Logitech settings, not within the game. I’m not surely if it will exist a problem with other games, I haven’t heard it noted in any other reviews.

I haven’t received any actual problems with the G27 in the first0 three months and am having a blast improving my driving and learning to race in the simulator. I highly recomend this for anyone who is enthusiastic almost race cars and wants to drive a “realistic” simulation.

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