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Healtech Quick Shifter - Anybody used one
hkp57 - 10/4/17 at 11:36 AM

I am thinking of fitting a quick shifter, anybody had experience of this one?

https://www.healtech-electronics.com/products/qse/


The Knobs - 12/4/17 at 09:08 AM

Has anyone got one fitted?


hkp57 - 15/5/17 at 07:52 AM

Well I went and bought one, fitted it yesterday, took about one hour.

Truly is a plug and play, no cutting in the wiring loom, only additional connection was a ground wire, everything else plugs into the coil packs.

Download the app onto my phone, ran the setup wizard, a small adjustment to the preload on the strain gauge and we were done.

Just need the rain to stop for a road test but so far it's a 10 out of 10 for ease of install.


ptrxly - 24/5/17 at 05:23 PM

Road tested the Quickshifter yet? How are shifts at low RPM?


hkp57 - 24/5/17 at 06:34 PM

quote:
Originally posted by ptrxly
Road tested the Quickshifter yet? How are shifts at low RPM?


Yeah we had a good run out on the track with it and it worked well.

I set it up so it does not work below 3000rpm, every change after that was smooth long as you are on part throttle.

If you are coasting and just want to change up you need the clutch.

I had an issue when it stopped working but the nut holding the load cell had backed off a bit, drop thread lock sorted that out again.

Clip of my last run with it, excuse the noise the mic fell off its mount

An the gear indicator is next to get looked at. Think the wiring is picking up electronic noise so need to isolate it.


ptrxly - 27/5/17 at 03:26 AM

Would you recommend one for street use?


hkp57 - 27/5/17 at 05:30 AM

quote:
Originally posted by ptrxly
Would you recommend one for street use?



Yes


Mavrik - 7/8/17 at 10:20 PM

Got a Healtech QSE on my '07 HRC Fireblade & it works brilliantly... Seriously considering getting another for my Carby MK IndyBlade...


CosKev3 - 8/8/17 at 11:45 AM

quote:
Originally posted by Mavrik
Got a Healtech QSE on my '07 HRC Fireblade & it works brilliantly... Seriously considering getting another for my Carby MK IndyBlade...


Do they do them for carbed engines?

As you have no ECU as such,just a CDI?


hkp57 - 8/8/17 at 12:33 PM

quote:
Originally posted by CosKev3
quote:
Originally posted by Mavrik
Got a Healtech QSE on my '07 HRC Fireblade & it works brilliantly... Seriously considering getting another for my Carby MK IndyBlade...


Do they do them for carbed engines?

As you have no ECU as such,just a CDI?


Yes they do CDI units also, download user .Guide Here

There are two iQSE models. Make sure you received the correct one:
- The iQSE-1 is for bikes with TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition). TCI is the
current technology and most bikes on the road today require the iQSE-1.
- The iQSE-2 is for bikes with CDI (Capacitor Discharge Ignition)

[Edited on 8/8/17 by hkp57]


Mavrik - 8/8/17 at 02:07 PM

quote:
Originally posted by CosKev3
quote:
Originally posted by Mavrik
Got a Healtech QSE on my '07 HRC Fireblade & it works brilliantly... Seriously considering getting another for my Carby MK IndyBlade...


Do they do them for carbed engines?

As you have no ECU as such,just a CDI?


Yep. .. They also do the QSE for older car bed BEC 😄


The Knobs - 9/8/17 at 11:40 AM

So £250 all in, looks like a good buy?