where did the people not running paddle shifts get their sequential gear sticks from and are they even called sequential gear sticks
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mk do a nice looking one , someone may even put a picture up i certainly cant .ooh theres a picture in me archive
[Edited on 19/7/10 by grub]
that looks ok.
any idea of price?
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I'm sure if you asked nicely, Steve could make you one!!!
thats pretty awesome
what do I put on the bottom of it?
edit: who's steve btw?
[Edited on 19/7/10 by MikeFellows]
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quote:i think they are about £30
Originally posted by MikeFellows
that looks ok.
any idea of price?
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I was about to reply with what are you on about and then I got it...
bit slow today I think.
but really I like that a lot and Ive no clue who steve is or how/what I attach too.
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Think this is steve?
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Originally posted by grub
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stevehignett,
have a look at this :
sorry to mac1zr only image i could quickly find to explain:
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The bracket on the right side would then go to either rods or a push pull cable.
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Roger
[Edited on 19/7/10 by rgrs]
ok that makes sense
where do i get one?
Something like this----> CLICKY HERE
Everything to do with me
I did mine like this.
Bit of stainless rod with a thread on one end bent into a Z shape and mounted in a nylon pivot. Threaded a aluminium knob on the top.
Mine used to pull on a rod/crank arrangement, but now I have a cable and it is better.
The other option is paddle-shift, which has its advantages (quite neat, and racy looking) and disadvantages (not very compatible with steering lock,
or indicator stalks).
Matt
has anyone ever done the electronic shifter? we use them on the bikes for disabled etc
kliktronic
thats what I intend to do eventually whenI build a car, that way push button on the steering wheel
with the ignition cut circuitry you would have full throttle gear shifts just at the push of a button
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Originally posted by grub
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im not really into the paddle shifts, unless someone can come up with a version that turns with the steering wheel.
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Originally posted by tony-devon
has anyone ever done the electronic shifter? we use them on the bikes for disabled etc
kliktronic
thats what I intend to do eventually whenI build a car, that way push button on the steering wheel
with the ignition cut circuitry you would have full throttle gear shifts just at the push of a button
ha ha thats sweet, would love to be in that and see it moving, very funny
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Originally posted by MikeFellows
im not really into the paddle shifts, unless someone can come up with a version that turns with the steering wheel.
Mine
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/4linkage.jpg
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Mine
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/4linkage.jpg
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Mine
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/upload/4linkage.jpg
I was just about to ask the same question!
I like the idea of paddle-shift, but I don't like it when both paddles are attached to a linked-rocker with the one bowden cable... i.e. I
don't like pulling one and the other moving away from me (and vice-versa). Anyone have any solutions to this before I consider 'stick'
exclusively?