IID1E4(69 days ago)
i reckon it could break your neck,imagine if it went nuts like doctor evils chair.....i still really want one though.
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Guest: stupid german (70 days ago)
No Yetius, there is a big difference to some "rumble pads" . Its calculated movements here analog to the gravity forces in a car. Plus you dont feel the understeering in a car much in gravity differences, but in loosing the grip on the steering wheel. Its a 9/10 to me, I just go and sell one of my kidneys and buy one.
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Guest: yetius (76 days ago)
I'm sure it's very expensive, but it's still not really any better than a rumble pad. Sure, you get tipped about a bit, but you're still lacking the forces you should be experiencing when accelerating, braking and turning. You still won't feel when the front wheels are understeering, or when the back end is about to step around. 7/10, must try harder.
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Guest: Irish Fella (77 days ago)
I'd have one, but with my new hadron collider in the spare room, I just don't have the space for it.
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