Hamilton Shift Arm (Stainless)
My friend Chris Hamilton hit me up one day asking where to find long tapering material to build a shifter.... unfortunately i didn't have a great source for him, so i decided to solve that problem! Weather you are bobbin, choppin, ratcheting, jockeying, rotarying This is mild steel shift arm will majorly simplify building a hand shifter for your chopper. 6.5 total length 3/8-24 threads, rounded end with a long taper. you can weld it on how it is or cut it down or heat it up and put a swoop bend in it. Hit it with some Cool Tools and The possibilities are virtually endless!
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