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Stainless Jocky Shift Knob
$65.00
This stainless jockey shift knob gives your hand-shift setup the solid, weighted feel it deserves. It’s a hand-turned stainless piece that turns every shift into a deliberate, mechanical move instead of a flimsy afterthought.
Key Features:
- Turned from stainless steel for strength and corrosion resistance
- Polished finish that matches raw, mechanical chopper hardware
- Threaded to screw directly onto your jockey or hand shift lever (thread size per spec)
- Heavier feel for positive shifts and better feedback
- Built on a manual lathe for a one-of-a-kind character, not mass-produced sameness
- Designed to survive daily riding, weather, and hard use
Fitment / Compatibility:
- Made for motorcycle jockey shift and hand shift setups using the appropriate thread size
- Works with custom shifter arms on choppers, bobbers, and vintage-style builds
- Ideal where a threaded shift handle or lever end is already presen
Best For / Use Cases:
- Custom chopper builders running true foot-clutch / hand-shift layouts
- Riders who want a durable, no-nonsense knob that won’t chip, peel, or crack
- Shops building vintage-inspired customs that need a clean, minimalist shift detail
- Enthusiasts upgrading from cheap plastic or novelty knobs to something real
Q&A:
- Q: What is a jockey shift knob on a motorcycle? A: It’s the knob at the end of a jockey or hand shifter that you grab to change gears.
- Q: What’s the best material for a jockey shift knob? A: Stainless steel is a top choice because it’s tough, corrosion-resistant, and has a satisfying weight.
- Q: Can I use a stainless knob on my jockey shifter? A: Yes, as long as the threads on the knob match the threads on your shifter arm.
- Q: How do I choose a jockey shift knob for a chopper? A: Match the thread size, pick a shape you like, and choose a material that can handle real riding—like stainless.
- Q: Is a stainless jockey knob durable for daily riding? A: Yes, stainless stands up extremely well to weather, sweat, and constant use.
- Q: Does the extra weight help? A: Many riders prefer the heavier feel for more deliberate, controlled shifts.
Handmade stainless jockey shift knobs turned in Lake Worth, FL for serious chopper builders.
Custom motorcycle shift knobs crafted for South Florida riders who actually ride their hand-shift customs.