RE-Amemiya vs. AxialFlow
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RE-Amemiya vs. AxialFlow
So I was browsing through RHDJapan looking at some RE-Amemiya parts when I noticed they have a shifter of their own.
http://www.rhdjapan.com/re-amemiya-d...d3s-se3p-16699
The description is kinda lacking. Has anyone tried this? How does it compare to the AxialFlow short shifter?
http://www.rhdjapan.com/re-amemiya-d...d3s-se3p-16699
The description is kinda lacking. Has anyone tried this? How does it compare to the AxialFlow short shifter?
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That is not an Rx8 shifter. I think it is for the Rx7.
You can see it is not the same construction anyway.
Yes 5mm isn't very much, ours is about 25mm.
But as I always have said it"s the feel that is more important.
You can't get that with the stock typr rubber coupled stick.
You can see it is not the same construction anyway.
Yes 5mm isn't very much, ours is about 25mm.
But as I always have said it"s the feel that is more important.
You can't get that with the stock typr rubber coupled stick.
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That is not an Rx8 shifter. I think it is for the Rx7.
You can see it is not the same construction anyway.
Yes 5mm isn't very much, ours is about 25mm.
But as I always have said it"s the feel that is more important.
You can't get that with the stock typr rubber coupled stick.
You can see it is not the same construction anyway.
Yes 5mm isn't very much, ours is about 25mm.
But as I always have said it"s the feel that is more important.
You can't get that with the stock typr rubber coupled stick.
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