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Author Subject: How to fit a quaife nylon gear knob
eddiebeano

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Post #1
As per title really, what's the easiest way to fit one of those white nylon jobbies?

Ed

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Posted 31st Oct 2011 at 12:44
cjm_harris

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Post #2
Have you got one? if so, what does it look like on underneath?

I fitted my quickshift at the weekend, and changing the gearknob was easy. Pull off, hit back on Thumbs up

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Posted 31st Oct 2011 at 15:12
eddiebeano

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Post #3
M10 or m12 thread! Didn't ash have one a while back?

Ed

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Posted 31st Oct 2011 at 22:23
welshpug!

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Post #4
you need to weld on a threaded bit.

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Posted 31st Oct 2011 at 22:36
eddiebeano

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Post #5
ok, so cut the cross shaped bit off first? Sounds like it would be easier to just fit a richbrook lift up reverse knob...

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Posted 31st Oct 2011 at 22:50

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