Your Sim Cockpit
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Posted by Jonty Couples at 06:50 AM on Jun 30, 2008
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Posted by Andrew Carson at 08:00 AM on Jun 30, 2008
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Not a relatively useful one either.
Anyone who can clench their legs around that pole, and still be able to use the pedals and keep the wheel stable, has talent.

Posted by Ruslan Kochanov at 10:18 AM on Jun 30, 2008
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This looks like a potential danger to men's most precious...
Be careful J.

Posted by Jon Weal at 03:17 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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Hehehe, someone's been to IKEA? ;p Every time I go in there and see those things I consider getting one to do the same!

Posted by Jonty Couples at 03:23 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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Gotta agree with that guys. I've got 2 x 50 pound dumbbells just stopping my chair from moving back during braking - surely this setup can't be stable.

This guy also went to IKEA - he actually built his cockpit out of IKEA parts

Posted by Jon Weal at 03:30 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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Hehehe very good

Posted by Andrew Carson at 04:29 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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wait Jonty... thats your actual setup?

... and you've been beating me in it?

*develops scared facial expression*

Posted by Jonty Couples at 04:40 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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Nah, I use the fitball when I beat you :-)

Posted by Andrew Carson at 04:42 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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hahahahaha. Thats classic. :-)

Posted by Jerry Chen at 04:50 PM on Jun 30, 2008
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Poang chair from Ikea rocks.