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Shifting Quickly - dad1300 - 30-10-2013

I guess this ones to the Drag Race guys; can you recommend a QS for my K8?

Cheers

dad1300


RE: Shifting Quickly - GRUNTMAX - 30-10-2013

Good for when you get old n can't use your fingers & feet no more. No need for compressed gas & fully adjustable cut off times.

http://www.pingelcnc.com/pingelonline/video_hayabusa.htm


RE: Shifting Quickly - BikerBoy - 30-10-2013

translogic or HM are a good choice.

I use the Translogic QS4GP which is what I'll stick with for any bike I have or till I can't ride no more. amazing performance!!
http://www.translogicuk.com/quickshifters.php

but if drags are your thing more than street/track, GM's post above is the place to look.


RE: Shifting Quickly - dad1300 - 31-10-2013

(30-10-2013, 08:36pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Good for when you get old n can't use your fingers & feet no more. No need for compressed gas & fully adjustable cut off times.

http://www.pingelcnc.com/pingelonline/video_hayabusa.htm

Har Har Young Grunt but your spot on mate. More plates, pins and screws than the Harbour Bridge - it does catch up a bit.
I had a HM QS on my R1 Trackie (sold that 18 months ago) It had the seamless (shakeless) powerdown stuff. I guess you drag race?
Anyhow QS's done it for me eg T12 P/Island - and I can't ride.

I'll chase up all recommendations - Thanks



Cheers mate

dad1300


RE: Shifting Quickly - Shifu - 31-10-2013

(30-10-2013, 06:18pm)dad1300 Wrote: I guess this ones to the Drag Race guys; can you recommend a QS for my K8?

Cheers

dad1300

I'd reccomend a lot of fish oil. It is good for memory Pi_thumbsup:
http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/showthread.php?tid=21092


RE: Shifting Quickly - GRUNTMAX - 31-10-2013

(31-10-2013, 07:57am)dad1300 Wrote:
(30-10-2013, 08:36pm)GRUNTMAX Wrote: Good for when you get old n can't use your fingers & feet no more. No need for compressed gas & fully adjustable cut off times.

http://www.pingelcnc.com/pingelonline/video_hayabusa.htm

I guess you drag race?
No, I don't drag race, spent a lot of money on a drag bike then got wiped out by a drunk woman driver.


RE: Shifting Quickly - dad1300 - 05-11-2013

(31-10-2013, 09:27am)Shifu Wrote:
(30-10-2013, 06:18pm)dad1300 Wrote: I guess this ones to the Drag Race guys; can you recommend a QS for my K8?

Cheers

dad1300

I'd reccomend a lot of fish oil. It is good for memory Pi_thumbsup:
http://www.australian-hayabusa-club.com/MyBB/showthread.php?tid=21092

There's only one sure remedy for dementia Shifu ..... youth.

I guess you drag race?

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No, I don't drag race, spent a lot of money on a drag bike then got wiped out by a drunk woman driver.
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Commiseration's mate but you not alone. Open-book pelvic fracture, 3 spinal fractures, smashed right hand, heart attack at the scene and following blood clot in the lungs. 3 months in hospitals and now back on the bikes. How's that for a whinge ?
After 50 years of fun a truck decided to take my side of a narrow road. Truck or the Bush? I took the bush.

Cheers

dad1300


RE: Shifting Quickly - Dale - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 05:01pm)dad1300 Wrote: There's only one sure remedy for dementia Shifu ..... youth.

Not necessarily dad .. my kids have memories like goldfish


RE: Shifting Quickly - simmo - 05-11-2013

Air shifter from cycletech or cycleteck is the go


RE: Shifting Quickly - Ken - 05-11-2013

(05-11-2013, 06:15pm)simmo Wrote: Air shifter from cycletech or cycleteck is the go

Agree. We have two drag bikes (both Busas) and they have Cycletek shifters on them. The owner is very easy to deal with and very helpful.

http://www.cycle-tek.com/html/index.htm

Ken