Zoomer said:Try not to hit yourself in the face removing the old one.

ronk said:Drop the roof and stand on the seat squabs when removing the old knob!
From experience, It’s not as dangerous as you think
Thanks!Mr Tidy said:Part number for mine was:- B25.11.7.896.886. (Same as on the OP's box).
Thanks also!Mr Alan said:Part number as requested
Is this knob just a press fit on the shaft then? It's not threaded on or anything? (Haven't done a search for a how-to yet).ronk said:Drop the roof and stand on the seat squabs when removing the old knob!
MrPT said:Keep your back straight, pump with the legs. Wear a welding mask and cricket box, just in case.![]()
Rockittman said:Looks good. What colour is the gaiter/centre trim? It matches the colour of the knob well. I've got one fitted and it stands out against the light grey.