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charlierevell

posted on 18/7/08 at 12:01 PM Reply With Quote
RaceGadgets air shifter

Has anyone used this to good effect?
Looks good to me, comes in at a grand mind, but if it does the job then I'd be happy.

your thoughts would be appreciated!!

Race Gadgets Air Shifter

[Edited on 18/7/08 by charlierevell]

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blue2cv

posted on 18/7/08 at 12:28 PM Reply With Quote
Wouldnt a Kliktronic be cheaper
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Mr Whippy

posted on 18/7/08 at 12:43 PM Reply With Quote
waste of money






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charlierevell

posted on 18/7/08 at 01:07 PM Reply With Quote
Ok... good responses.
So the kliktronic comes recomended then?
They dont seem to have prices, anyone got an idea?





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jimgiblett

posted on 18/7/08 at 01:45 PM Reply With Quote
If you must have a quickshifter then I would think the pneumantic type much more selector fork friendly than the solenoid type.

- Jim

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worX

posted on 18/7/08 at 03:20 PM Reply With Quote
as above...
Steve
If it were me, I would definitely be going down the paddle shift route, with rods not cable and fitting a flatshifter.
And by definitely, I mean, there isn't anything else that I would have by a long long way!

All you need to do is decide on whether you want the paddles to be really good looking and therefore junk your Sierra switchgear, or slightly awkward looking and keep the switchgear. (again, only one way I would do it - simple = best...)

Then you just need to build the paddle system - it isn't half as hard as you'd think!

Steve
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Originally posted by jimgiblett
If you must have a quickshifter then I would think the pneumantic type much more selector fork friendly than the solenoid type.

- Jim







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