Quickshifers
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Quickshifers
Hi, Has anyone tired using a quickshifter on there bike or does anyone know of a good system to use.
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Re: Quickshifers
dont think anyone has to my memory, most bike tuning shops do them tho 

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Re: Quickshifers
I've ridden a GSXR with one of these quickshifters http://www.stevejordanmotorcycles.co.uk ... s&catid=56, it works incredibly well. Just keep the throtte pinned and just nudge the lever for the next gear 

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Re: Quickshifers
Ive got one on mine, got it from moto 46 Nr lincoln cant remember what model it is but its the only one they do that will fit our bikes they have a web site though
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Re: Quickshifers
I've heard you can use the rev limiter - Apply pressure on the lever then when the limiter interrupts the ignition it should slot in.
I tried it earlier today but it didn't work!
Not sure how much pressure you're supposed to apply though. I only tried it once you see; I don't like bouncing off the limiter that often!
I tried it earlier today but it didn't work!

Not sure how much pressure you're supposed to apply though. I only tried it once you see; I don't like bouncing off the limiter that often!