shift knobs - JDM options ?
the knob is alot heavier than the mr knob. solid titanium bro.
best feeling knob out there imo.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...pec+shift+knob
It's a concave.
A ball sits in a concave naturally.
A stick does not.
Ugly is a qualitative opinion. I think it's ugly. Can't back it up, that's just how I feel.
I m trying to develop a knob that will adress two issues or mine:
1) The ones in the market do no suit my taste - they are either racey or shiny.
2) I am using this with short throw shifter so i need a knob that will help me with a bit of leverage.
The piece that you are seing now is 1" in diameter and 4" tall. I agree 1" is a bit to thin, so I m revising it to be 2" at it widest point (right now the top) and for it to be 3 3/4" tall. thread will go in 1.5" into this metal / alumn casing.
I will update over the weekend.
Last edited by Profoxcg; Jan 5, 2007 at 02:18 PM.
You just canceled any reason for getting a short shifter.
Madness. But hey, each to their own.
please read my earlier post, i edited it. also no need to call me crazy.. Im not calling you immature or rude. Have you driven a car with a ball for a knob with a 45% reduction?
i thought the reason for a short shifter wasnt to reduce the hight of the overall shift knob but to reduce the "throw" of the shifter. but what do i know
I have been a shift-knob junky for years. I've tried wood, metal, leather, plastic; small, large; spherical, cylindical, pistol grip ... and ...
The stock Evo IX leather "baseball" knob is as comfortable, functional and ergonomic as anything I've ever tried, and way better than most ... it's a keeper.
The stock Evo IX leather "baseball" knob is as comfortable, functional and ergonomic as anything I've ever tried, and way better than most ... it's a keeper.
I have been a shift-knob junky for years. I've tried wood, metal, leather, plastic; small, large; spherical, cylindical, pistol grip ... and ...
The stock Evo IX leather "baseball" knob is as comfortable, functional and ergonomic as anything I've ever tried, and way better than most ... it's a keeper.
The stock Evo IX leather "baseball" knob is as comfortable, functional and ergonomic as anything I've ever tried, and way better than most ... it's a keeper.
Also, to take your example further, now bring your fingers towards your wrist as if to grip a hangle bar; your fingers now make up a larger cylidrical contact path grader than the concave area; which becomes very important when downshifting into 4th and 2nd gear - unless you are a dragracer in which case this doesn apply to you.




but like you said lol
maybe we're both wrong