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Choice of articulation of seat (SCN5)

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Building Q&A / FAQ' started by nicky, Feb 24, 2009.

  1. nicky

    nicky New Member

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    Hello,

    What do you think about this articulation?
    See diabolo in pdf:
    http://www.solutions-elastomeres.com/sites/solutions-elastomeres/IMG/pdf/pdf111-2-2.pdf

    Do you think it is ok for the pivot of seat for scn5?

    Thanks
  2. RaceRay

    RaceRay Administrator Staff Member SimAxe Beta Tester

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    Hi,

    think the damper with diameter from 57/60 mm should be worth a try. maximum allowed compression force of them is 75Kg / 150Kg. (75daN and 150daN)

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    René
  3. nicky

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    Hi,

    I weigh 95kg, 150kg so should be good.
    I think I'll order it.
    It costs EUR 25.74 with delivery.
    Is this reasonable?

    thank you
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    RaceRay Administrator Staff Member SimAxe Beta Tester

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    Hi,

    i got mine from a german bike shop:
    http://www.bikertech.de/cgi-bin/webshop ... t=temgroup

    Cost round about 4-7 Euro excl. shippingcosts

    Unfortunetely their shop uses frames, so i cannot link direct. Klick on Gummidämpfer and scroll down.
    Where your´re come from?

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    Hi,

    I live in the north of France.

    Thanks