Quick shifter
#1
Has anyone got a Quick shifter on their Bus and who's doing them .
No im not a Rossi Just getting lazyYes
Biker
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#2
I think Bikerboy has a Translogic
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#3
http://dev.wda-automotive.com/hm/quickshifter-plus/
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#4
(31-05-2014, 07:04pm)Foot Wrote: Has anyone got a Quick shifter on their Bus and who's doing them .
No im not a Rossi Just getting lazyYes

I have two; one on the road bike and one on the track bike. I love them, great fun, and don't care what anyone says!
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#5
What are you running Rob ? I've been looking at these for a while - HM and Translogic seem to be what most guys are using.
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#6
I'm running a Pingel electric shifter.

Very happy with it.
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#7
http://www.danosperformance.com/quick_sh...switch.htm
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#8
Thanks fellows ill check them out.
Biker
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#9
Hi
Is compatible with their own electronics or directly to the ECU. The quick shifter
If the ECU it is used by DSM1 DSM2 or to direct you to look he just closes his contact at the time when you press it.
I already had this problem with a quick shifter of this DynoJet vebrak contact if you switched.
So check carefully what you buy. Normally open (NC) and depressed is normal close (NC)
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#10
Careful Dave there,s lots of shit out there I am running a Translogic system on the race bike and this is one of the better ones out there
give Ray a call at Easy Rider Imports he,s a member herePi_thumbsup

http://www.easyriderimports.com.au/translogic.html
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#11
Translogic. Can't fault it!! Done over 90,000k's with mine now and can not live without it.
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