having just made one from wood, (don't ask - but is due to SVA) I was surprised how light it is compared to an aluminum one I had fitted so that
go me thinking.
how difficult or why isn't anyone making lightweight carbon fibre knobs - I suspect most on the market are aluminum with CF covering?
so here is the plan.:
take an ali threaded tube that screws onto the gear lever and fit a hollow carbon fibre sphere over it - light and strong where you need it.
anyone know of anyone making hollow CF sphere about 60 mm in diameter?
[Edited on 3/10/06 by 02GF74]
It's crap when you have a good idea, only to find it's already been done, but:
Linky
However, saves a whole load of pratting about with moulds and bucks!
Make them round a ping pong ball
I think it is actually possible to have too light a gear knob, a bit of weight to it makes the gearchange feel much smoother . I had the original ford
knob on my car which has a shortened gear lever with a quick shift, when I changed it to an alloy ball type the shift felt much better.
Paul.
Similar to What paul said above, OEM actually build mass into a gearknob and steering wheel to tune the feel and performance of a car, there usually called dynamic dampers.
Even the reverie carbon items are hollow, and come with a tungsten filled option to give a better feel when changing gear.
You'd be better off with a heavy gear knob and saving the weight elsewhere, like buying some lighter wheels or thinner brake discs.
What's wrong with using one of these?
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Originally posted by Coose
What's wrong with using one of these?
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Make them round a ping pong ball
I wanted something that looks like an original (L***S) piece, so I bought a brand new cue ball, drilled and tapped it, and screwed it on. Looks awesome, and has a great feel. And believe it or not, half the price of an imitation cue ball shift knob
lol, real thing for half the imitation price!!!
what is inside a golf ball? I;ve got quite a few of these, hmm....... a Tiger Wooks autographed one ...... hmmm.....
Cut a golf ball open years ago just to see.
It was full of strands of rubber, like a ball of elastic bands.
Where could i get one snooker/pool ball?
Guess i could always swipe one from my local
[Edited on 6/10/06 by scotty g]
Ooh. The size and weight of a pool ball is excellent. Wrap it in carbon fibre and you would have a great shift knob.