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RCZ-R Gear knob

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Hi all,

Just a general question.

With the new RCZ-R gear knob, has anyone found with the nice weather we are having that the knob gets exceedingly hot :eek:

Burnt my hand on it twice now lol

Anyone else had a similar problem? or am i just in the hotest part of North Yorkshire.

J
 

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I have a couple of times. Im learnt to live with it lol. It helps to point the middle vents down and put the aircon on low for a minute or two :)
 
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I enjoy a hot knob in summer as much as I do a cold knob in winter. It reminds me it's actually made of metal. Much nicer than plastic and leather.
 

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Is this thread going off in a slightly suspect direction or is it just my imagination? :eusa-think:
 

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hanswuk said:
Is this thread going off in a slightly suspect direction or is it just my imagination? :eusa-think:

Its going off topic without going off topic :lol:
 
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No body out polishing there hot knobs today then? :shock::oops: If you can't beat them and all that ;)
 
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Chuzzbutt said:
No body out polishing there hot knobs today then? :shock::oops: If you can't beat them and all that ;)
Sharon might be making good use of hers, by the sounds of things :crazy:
 

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Snowy87 said:
As I have said previously, stick a sock on it (preferably a clean one). Works like a thermos keeps it cool or warm depending on the time of year

Thats what the students do ;)
 
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Abzynthe said:
Snowy87 said:
As I have said previously, stick a sock on it (preferably a clean one). Works like a thermos keeps it cool or warm depending on the time of year

Thats what the students do ;)

Isn't it called "the stranger"...or is that when one sits on one's hand to numb it before touching their knob? That might work too mind.
 

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..order ,,ORDER in the chamber and let the right honourable lady speak when she can !! :clap:

.the big blue (..if you pardon the name, I've come on to this thread a bit late and wonder what its all about??) :oops:
 
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Snowy87 said:
As I have said previously, stick a sock on it (preferably a clean one). Works like a thermos keeps it cool or warm depending on the time of year


I have found my hubbys willy warmer it fits perfect in all climates :lol:
 

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mason5465sharon09 said:
Snowy87 said:
As I have said previously, stick a sock on it (preferably a clean one). Works like a thermos keeps it cool or warm depending on the time of year


I have found my hubbys willy warmer it fits perfect in all climates :lol:


I just spat my tea out reading that :grin: :grin:


Blog: http://rczandme.wordpress.com/
 
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Sharon, isnt the willy warmer a bit Long?

I like to polish my knob once a week just to keep it in tip top condition.

I find if I wear my ring thou it does scratch the surface a little :(

Anyway my wife likes my knob so it looks like its staying for the time being anyway :)
 
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