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cowface

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#204964 25-Oct-2016 10:16
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Hey so im looking to buy a wheelstand to go with my g920. I really dont have space for a large setup so a wheel stand looks like the best option.
Ive been looking at either a next level wheel stand
http://www.trademe.co.nz/1184765794

Or a gt omega wheel stand
http://www.trademe.co.nz/1187557985

They both seem like sturdy options at around the same price point.

I have also seen the cheaper wheel stands but I don't really like the pole in between your legs.

I am open to any other options if you can persuade me haha.
Thanks

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D.W

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  #1657285 25-Oct-2016 10:48
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I've got the Wheel Stand Pro and I personally think the bar isn't really any issue (I was skeptical also). Worth watching some youtube vids of it in use to see what others think, as its otherwise a good piece of hardware.




cowface

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  #1657647 25-Oct-2016 19:17
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Thanks for the feedback. Yeah i just read up on them and they seem like a pretty solid option. Also no one seems to have a problem with the bar between the legs. It could be a possibility.

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  #1672231 16-Nov-2016 17:17
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"Oh come on mate, do it yourself!". I built my G29 rig out of timber last year in the shed, customized it to my lazy boy chair setup. There's some nice plans available online if you are DIY inclined. I can upload an image or two if anyone is interested?


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