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Old 12-07-2012, 06:27 AM
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Default Matching shifter handle for Clayton pedals?

I've had my eyes on a set of Clayton Machine Works pedals for my build for a long time. Once I converted over to manual trans I, of course , wanted a shifter handle to match the pedal design. I've spoken to Clay@Clayton on a couple of occasions and a shifter handle is something that he has considered. Without knowing how much interest there would be, and considering other priorities, it just hasn't made it out of the idea stage yet.

So I'm here trying to drum up some interest in hopes that Clay will move forward with the shifter in time for my build. OK what are your thoughts on this?

Here is a pic of the pedals in case you have previously missed out on this awesomeness

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Old 12-10-2012, 07:13 PM
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Those are pretty cool, and they are offered in 6", 8”, or 10” lengths.
Each length available in straight or 30 degree kick back and can be finished in Black, Brushed or Black w/ Brushed Edges. On the Bowler site for $115.00







and if those 2 pics weren't enough, here is Bob Bertelsen’s 1971 Chevy Camaro, dubbed “Brute Force” with Clayton pedals and the Bowler Billet Manual Shift Lever!!!

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Old 12-10-2012, 07:38 PM
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Yeah I checked out the link and the bowler piece is nice. Must be new or I just missed them the last time I was on their site. I noticed today they made front page over on PT as well. About as close of a match design wise as I've seen to the Clayton pedals. thanks for the heads-up.

I also found Bowler to stock the drilled shift knob I had been looking for . Just need to decide on colors and talk to Santa ha!
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Ah, very nice. I was looking for something like this to go with my pedals too.

I thought I saw Lokar had some new shift sticks like this at SEMA. I will look and see I'd I have any pics and who makes them.
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Twist Machine has a similar one too I believe. Not trying to take away from Clayton as I'm sure they could also come up with their take too.
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