I requested a somewhat unique knob from Ken.
I've owned metal knobs in the past and hated how hot they got in the sun and how cold they were in the winter. Ken said he has done like plasticy derlin material before, but I still wanted to be different. So I asked about wood.
Ken had a block of maple which was fine by me. I know it's obviously lighter than steel, and probably lighter than derlin. But it still has a nice weight to it imo. I don't think it's too light. If you want a heavy knob you'll be disappointed though. It's probably about the same as stock, maybe lighter. Idk.
I've had it in freezing temps, as well as in my car all day when it's 90+ and its always fine to touch. The wood looks great (maybe a little out of place considering this is a mazdaspeed, but the craftsmanship and finish are great. Looks like the grain in my maple drums) and feels great. It isn't showing signs of wear either.
I've owned metal knobs in the past and hated how hot they got in the sun and how cold they were in the winter. Ken said he has done like plasticy derlin material before, but I still wanted to be different. So I asked about wood.
Ken had a block of maple which was fine by me. I know it's obviously lighter than steel, and probably lighter than derlin. But it still has a nice weight to it imo. I don't think it's too light. If you want a heavy knob you'll be disappointed though. It's probably about the same as stock, maybe lighter. Idk.
I've had it in freezing temps, as well as in my car all day when it's 90+ and its always fine to touch. The wood looks great (maybe a little out of place considering this is a mazdaspeed, but the craftsmanship and finish are great. Looks like the grain in my maple drums) and feels great. It isn't showing signs of wear either.
