Self built remote Quickshift

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Self built remote Quickshift

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For those who think this is now my instruction on the how-to, sorry I have to disappoint you.

As I often prefer to rather build than buy, I thought I might have an attempt on building my own Quickshift.
What are the requirements:
  • I want the gearstick to be roughly 15cm longer and bent backwards, so it sits closer to the steering wheel
  • For obvious reasons then the lower lever, down the ball joint shall be longer so I wouldn't create an 'Extended Travel Shift'
My question to you, the learnt, now is: what gear lever could I use as a starting point?
  • Rumour has it the ADO16 remote stick is longer - the lower lever too?
  • Maybe a pudding stirrer (aka magic wand) - what's the length of the lower part on this?
I know I could use a of-the-shelf Quickshift and fit a Speedwell extension - but where is the fun in this.

Your thoughts would be appreciated.

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Re: Self built remote Quickshift

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Is this for a Rod Shift or Remote ?
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Re: Self built remote Quickshift

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Remote, as in the title ;)

EDIT: If nobody can answer my above questions, such I can get my mind spin around Mini things again, I am afraid I have to continue to upset some with my inconvenient truths about EVs and the green future :lol: :lol:
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