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Hi Britt , last year you advised that the KK 2nd Gen iron shaft was NOT counter balanced. There was an error in the Pak listing that called it HBP, which was corrected.  Only the wood shaft is HBP. In...

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I’ve removed several in the past using the needle injector, start about 1,5” from the butt and work slowly giving the solvent time to creep.  I use naphtha.

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Suggest you call them directly to be sure for your particular application. KBS seems to have a more complex system than most.

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on their website. https://kbsgolfshafts.com/wp-content/uploads/parallel_trimming_sheet.pdf

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As you questioned, you could soft step an R shaft since you’re only doing 5-SW.  I believe the average is about 1/3 flex per each soft step, so a 2 iron in a 5 iron might give you what you’re looking...

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Did you measure the inside length vs out side length of your grip?  The prevalent grip cap size seems to be 1/8. To trim or not trim.  I don’t take an additional amount off for the grip cap, my thinking...

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You’ll need to repost. Can’t read.

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Yes, fitting, or at least trying different shafts is the way to go.  Understanding the specs of different shafts will help on your search.  Once you’ve narrowed it down you could buy one shaft for...

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It would be helpful on the website if it said no longer available for products that won’t be coming back.

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I agree with RLF, most of the reshafts I’ve done with adapters have a loose fit, so the beads take care of that.  Especially with woods, as the head would be off spec if it’s not centred.

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