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About the shift knobs CleanWhiteHonda, just think about it this way, "An object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an outside force." It's all about inertia. Once you get a heavier object into motion, it's harder to resist it's motion right? Same effect with a shift knob, once you get it moving, it carries much more inertia than a lighter stock knob, and creates a very smooth feeling shift.
What I love about these knobs comes down to a few key points, they are weighted, no ugly or awkwardly placed logo to distract from the cleanliness of it, and it is countersunk. You will RARELY find all of these characteristics of a shift knob in the same product, nor will you find this kind of variety with these characteristics. That being said, it being countersunk is good because it lowers where you place your hand to shift,
it's not the same as installing a short shifter, but it is the same effect. These are adjustable as well, so you can set it up to whatever height you want.
I hope that helped answer your questions, if you want to you can always contact Ryan as well through his facebook or website via my original post.