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Steel construction also gives the F1/Indy SIM the edge (pun intended!) over every other wheel to date which have mostly been constructed with and/or encased in plastic. Robustness means that after countless laps and endless chicanes you'll feel safe in the knowledge that the F1 can cope with whatever is thrown at it. Fear not though, as getting the Digital Edge F1/Indy SIM to work is a breeze and a mere case of scanning through the easy to follow manual, as with any set wheel and pedals device make sure you do have a good sized desk though. An alternative to the clamping method is used whereby two wooden sideboards have to be joined together fitting underneath your monitor and then the wheel being attached to the stem, which bolts on in an easy fashion. It really is that simple. Hi-school carpentry techniques come in handy but only to serve a purpose of drilling out two small holes but DIY skills need be only limited.



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