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Fanatec clubsport shifter
Fanatec clubsport shifter








I’m not going to review the fanatec handbrake in this video, but I will show you briefly how simply it attaches to the shifter and also how sturdy it is. This slot system not only allows you to side mount to a bracket, but also allows you to mount a fanatec Clubsport v1.5 handbrake directly to the fanatec shifter, without the need for additional mounting hardware. Use the bolts provided to mount the shifter to any drilled metal plate or bracket. Just take the little corner pieces off by unscrewing them, and slot the nuts in. The shifter comes with little t-slot nuts which makes side or rear mounting relatively simple. This is quick and painless and the cable connects on the rear of the housing, which allows you to hide it from most angles with reasonable success. Base mounting is simple with 4 bolts, and that’s how I installed it on my rig. For more specialised rigs like 8020 offerings, there are lots of brackets available for base mounting, rear mounding or side mounting. There’s not a sim chassis available today whose universal shifter bracket doesn’t cater for the Clubsport shifter. My Simetik K2 rig has the optional shifter mount which allows me to bottom mount this shifter for a super clean and sturdy look. However, this seems to be with good reason as the build quality of the fanatec shifter far surpasses any of the others I’ve tried. Hardware This is by far the heaviest of the shifters I’ve reviewed since I started this channel, and it also takes up the most space. While you’re down there please hit thumbs up and consider subscribing to this channel and hitting the notification bell icon if you want to see more content like this in the future. If there’s a particular section that you want to see, you’ll find handy shortcuts to each section in the description below. Introduction On the left you’ll see all the sections in this review. It’s now 2020 and a lot has changed in sim racing, but why do people still consider a 7 year old shifter as one of the best, if not the best shifter on the market? Let’s find out! This shifter is still very highly regarded in the sim racing world, even by those who have left the fanatec ecosystem for more exotic brands. Official Webpage – fanatec Clubsport shifter SQ v1.5 has been around for a while… since 2013 to be exact.

  • 7th gear only detected if the shifter is connected to a ClubSport Wheel or with the ClubSport USB Adapter.
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  • Use the optional ClubSport USB Adapter to use the ClubSport shifter with a Logitech G27, Thrustmaster T500RS or any other wheel on PC.
  • Compatible to all Fanatec wheels if connected directly to the wheel.
  • Multiple mounting options on all 4 sides and bottom.
  • Adjustable shift feeling and resistance.
  • Exchangeable gear knob, compatible to popular automotive standards.
  • Shifter knob made of solid polished aluminum.
  • Reverse gear with inhibitor to prevent accidental shifts and makes handling it, more realistic.
  • Fanatec provides an optional table clamp for €29. The regular H Pattern shifter is sold for € 149, while the SQ edition will retail for € 199. For use with a Logitech G27, Thrustmaster T500RS or any other wheel on PC, you will have to use the optional ClubSport USB Adapter. The Fanatec ClubSport Shifter is compatible with all Fanatec wheels when connected directly to the wheel. There is also an optional and separately sold table clamp available, to mount the unit on a desk or table top. To securely mount the Fanatec ClubSport Shifter to a variation of rigs and platforms, the unit comes with multiple mounting options on all 4 sides and bottom. The shifting knob is screwed on a standard thread to allow you to mount any commercial aftermarket knobs from various automotive brands. The ClubSport Shifter is entirely built out of metal, making it a rather heavy, but durable unit. A 7-speed traditional H-Pattern shifter, or the same unit with added sequential shifter support, in which the shifter can be switched from H-pattern to Sequential mode by means of a slider on the side of the base unit. The Shifter is available in two different versions. This time Doug takes a look at the new Fanatec ClubSport Shifter. It has been a while since Doug Meyer of Sim Racing Review posted a new video, but now he is back.








    Fanatec clubsport shifter