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That being said, I'm a strong supporter of xbox 360 controllers due to the analog triggers. However, the sticks are a bit too short for fine steering input recommended for racing games. Kontrol Freeks fix that and I would recommend them highly.
http://www.isrtv.com/forums/topic/20484-insidesimracings-hs1-fullthrottle-motorcycle-controller-by-iasystems-wip/?page=3
I have one of these, it rides great! Although Ride is a bit of a waste on it (bad physics, choppy gameplay on PC), GP Bikes is much better if you're after a motorcycle sim (still in beta, no AI, some serious bugs, but great physics and mods).
For that price you could buy a used Ninja 300 and have an IRL experience
leangp doesnt have tyres (£300 a set, for me atm £120ish per day) fuel((£30-40) oil/filter change every 2 days(£25) price of a trackday(£120 - £170) basic maintainance, cost of bike, van costs to lug bike to track, leathers gloves helmet boots fuel to get to track, tyre warmers, padock stands, tool kit, spare parts, set of wheels with wets on etc not included. worth it tho.
$1500 doesnt seem that bad when you add it up. but it's a very cool concept. trouble is even if you vr it it wont give the same, or even close to the same experience.
nice to see the focused events logo tho at the start of the first video. best thing they did was introduce transponders and timed laps then your sorted into groups. love no limits as well as msv.
at the start is cheap kwenn you ride your bike there have fun your tyres last a few days, trouble is when you start pushing on......... and by then it's got you like no class A addiction ever will.
ps most 300-400cc have had a hard life due to younger people with less money to properly maintain them. look for a good used 600 track focused bike as a starter bike if you can. even if it's standard it'll be more than capable and much more likley to have been loved and looked after.
He doesn't have a website but you can contact him directly and he can build you one. He even has a sit down setup that has foot controls( but its static and doesn't lean)
He builds a system called the Hs3 Pro-H. You can check out his videos on youtube at https://www.youtube.com/c/IASystemsComputerControls His contact info is on youtube and if you want to read about some of his development you can find it on https://forum.piboso.com/index.php and search for Hs3
anybody advise which emulotor you can must use or must use xbox Emulator for this game. Do you need it to copy that to game files map?
That looks promising. I can't help but think an updated version of this controller would be fun.