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Thought I'd throw up some pics of my rig. It's a DIY job so it might help people looking for ideas.
I started out with my DFGT mounted on a metal trolley that we had lying around. This was a little low, and I couldn't get the seat right, so I came up with this PVC tubing base, that extends and angles it. It is very rigid, much firmer than it looks! I made a hinged stand for the pedals so I can adjust the incline, and I got a car seat from a local wrecker for $50.
I bought a rumble cushion and pulled the speaker out of it, removed a little foam from the lumbar area of the car seat, and have mounted the rumble cushion in there. I found this works great, but is a bit distracting during replays etc, so I mounted a simple switch on the side of the seat. This works perfectly, I just flick the rumble pad on at the start of a race.
All packs away neatly, which keeps the wife happy.
Edit: I took some better shots, as the old ones were taken at night with a flash. These show the geometry a lot better.
Older images:
I started out with my DFGT mounted on a metal trolley that we had lying around. This was a little low, and I couldn't get the seat right, so I came up with this PVC tubing base, that extends and angles it. It is very rigid, much firmer than it looks! I made a hinged stand for the pedals so I can adjust the incline, and I got a car seat from a local wrecker for $50.
I bought a rumble cushion and pulled the speaker out of it, removed a little foam from the lumbar area of the car seat, and have mounted the rumble cushion in there. I found this works great, but is a bit distracting during replays etc, so I mounted a simple switch on the side of the seat. This works perfectly, I just flick the rumble pad on at the start of a race.
All packs away neatly, which keeps the wife happy.
Edit: I took some better shots, as the old ones were taken at night with a flash. These show the geometry a lot better.
Older images:
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