This is the shaft which was used in the Taylormade R7 425 and R7 460, it is a great shaft. The regular shaft is 55 grams, 3.9 torque, high trajectory with a low kick point, the tip is .350 and it is standard length.
The stiff shaft is 65 grams, with a mid kick point, the tip is .355 and the shaft is standard length.
Nothing it is a brand of shaft, the specs in all shafts differ
Shaft is the handle of the golf club.
it is a taylor made golf shaft that has a smaller dia at the bottom of the grip .
No, a golf shaft will fit both right and left handed clubs.
Do you mean Fujikura? If so, then yes, Fujikura make some of the best golf shafts in Golf.
Different manufacturer's of golf clubs have different names for shafts of the same specs. RL is equivalent to; A flex, L Flex ( Light flex not Ladies) and the more commonly known seniors flex. These shafts are designed for a lower clubhead speed.
Hosel is the the socket (or neck) in the head of a golf club into which the shaft is inserted.
Reshaft it with the proper length shaft, you local golf shop or professional should be able to do it for you easily and cheaply.
Selecting the right shaft can make or break your game. If you are not using the shaft that is fitted for you, you could be hurting your game. For a detailed answer on how shafts work, you can go to the link below. I suggest you go to a golf professional and have them fit you for a shaft.
Golf Cart Input Shafts are like parts of the golf cart that's need to be overhauled.
If the tip diameters are the same then yes. You will need to take it to your local golf shop and they can tell you. If so they will be able to put the new head on the existing shaft very easily.
Metal golf shafts are made of steel.