pick my new shift knob
figured i'd get a new toy, a new shifter would be nice compared to the stock i think. not that expensive either.
i was thinking a razo cf shifter, anyone have any experience with them? i'm thinking the lighter, the better. found them for pretty cheap at http://www.cartunerz.com if anyone's ever had experiences with them.
anyway, lemme know what you think. i think someone suggested the cf 200mg one, said it was the lightest they had.
i was thinking a razo cf shifter, anyone have any experience with them? i'm thinking the lighter, the better. found them for pretty cheap at http://www.cartunerz.com if anyone's ever had experiences with them.
anyway, lemme know what you think. i think someone suggested the cf 200mg one, said it was the lightest they had.
I'm getting a CF/Gun Metal RA65 by Razo for $56.00, is it expensive?! I don't know, but I know I want it. let's hope it'll make our palms feel good when shifting... hehehe
As a general rule, the heavier your ****, the more leverage you can exert upon the shift linkage. Think of your shifter as a see-saw. The linkage is a big fat kid sitting on one end. How do you get the fat kid to move? Get another fat kid to sit on your side. 
If you want a Razo, get a 400g one. Otherwise get a skunk2 (looks like an ITR **** but says skunk2 on the side) which weighs 440g. Beefy!
[Modified by MrFatBooty, 6:41 PM 12/5/2001]

If you want a Razo, get a 400g one. Otherwise get a skunk2 (looks like an ITR **** but says skunk2 on the side) which weighs 440g. Beefy!
[Modified by MrFatBooty, 6:41 PM 12/5/2001]
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