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From: eat@joes.com (Ron Jeremy)
Subject: Re: Superbike Controller Setup
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I have the CH Combatstick, Pro Throttle and Pedals, and I map the pedals for 
gas/brake. The stick is great to 'lean' the bike.
Forward/back on the stick for throttle/brake is a big pain like you said.


In article <7c1rft$pnq$1@camel25.mindspring.com>, "Don Chapman" 
<drc@mindspring.com> wrote:
>Do you push up on the stick for throttle and back for brakes? I found this
>type of setup difficult, but I agree that the leaning done with the joystick
>feels more correct. I just could not control throttle very well this way.
>
>Don Chapman
>drc@mindspring.com
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>Ilmor wrote in message ...
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>>Just a CH flightstick works fine for me. Sorta feels right "leaning" the
>>joystick left for the rider to lean leaft.
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