jdezee
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I have gone through a pretty wide variety of shifter knobs, rod lengths and overall shifting components. Thought I would share some pictures.
Current set up is the Hybrid Racing Competition Rod, Hybrid Racing Shifter, Hybrid Racing shifter cable bushings, Hybrid Racing HD detent springs, Spoon braided clutch line, Siri Moto Damper delete, and Clutch Delay Valve delete on the slave cylinder, along with Castrol SRF Fluid (no perceptible change from fluid). I do also run the Acuity gas pedal spacer in space B. This is purely personal preference. I have also adjusted the plunger rod on the clutch pedal.
I have every rod length offered by Hybrid Racing including the Competition Rod.
Longest- 170 mm
Middle- 140 mm
Shortest- 110 mm (this comes standard on the shifter)
Competition rod- 170 mm total height
Shift knob weights:
Maxim Stainless Knob- 474 g
Competition Rod Stainless- 607 g
130R Delrin Knob- 103 g
Acuity Esco T6 Knob- 185 g
eBay forged carbon knob- 114 g
I do like the overall height of the longest shift rod with the Maxim weighted stainless knob but there was noticeably more play in the gear selector in gear due to the increase height of the weighted knob and the leverage that creates. The competition rod is a good compromise on height and overall feel.
Current set up is the Hybrid Racing Competition Rod, Hybrid Racing Shifter, Hybrid Racing shifter cable bushings, Hybrid Racing HD detent springs, Spoon braided clutch line, Siri Moto Damper delete, and Clutch Delay Valve delete on the slave cylinder, along with Castrol SRF Fluid (no perceptible change from fluid). I do also run the Acuity gas pedal spacer in space B. This is purely personal preference. I have also adjusted the plunger rod on the clutch pedal.
I have every rod length offered by Hybrid Racing including the Competition Rod.
Longest- 170 mm
Middle- 140 mm
Shortest- 110 mm (this comes standard on the shifter)
Competition rod- 170 mm total height
Shift knob weights:
Maxim Stainless Knob- 474 g
Competition Rod Stainless- 607 g
130R Delrin Knob- 103 g
Acuity Esco T6 Knob- 185 g
eBay forged carbon knob- 114 g
I do like the overall height of the longest shift rod with the Maxim weighted stainless knob but there was noticeably more play in the gear selector in gear due to the increase height of the weighted knob and the leverage that creates. The competition rod is a good compromise on height and overall feel.